Monday, June 17, 2013

Learning how to make your own Green tea blends

Learning how to make your own tea blends  is a fun and rewarding way to create homemade tea blends. What do you get when your chocolate covered cherry falls into your fresh cup of green tea? You get a homemade tea blend! (and a sticky flavorful one) Well, maybe that isn't your idea of a homemade tea blend but some of the most well known tea blends are a result of an accidents and tea lovers the world over are "accidentally"  or on purpose creating homemade loose  tea recipes for their own enjoyment and to share with others. The flavor of the tea doesn't actually come from the dried fruit that you see in a blended batch of tea. The flavor actually comes from essential oils that are mixed with the tea, orange peels and ginger are strong enough to add a little zipp of flavor to any blend you choose. This is what Casteas.com is all about! Time to enjoy the flavors you love in your favorite tea blends.
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Customize teas, offer tea drinkers varying strengths of brew at corresponding parts of the day. Black teas are the strong in flavor, typically serving as a base tea for potent blends. Green and white teas possess a milder flavor, as both types of tea are unexposed to air as long as black tea. Oolong teas span a wide gamut of flavor and can have robust or docile flavors. Herbal teas are generally composed of fragrant herbs and leaves, such as peppermint. Casteas.com has some great Herbal blends to choose from. 1)

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