Tea: |
Crime Of Passion -
Flavored Green
Tea |
Cup Characteristics: |
Memories of the
Copacabana Beach in Rio.
Papaya pieces, sunflower
petals and criminally
exotic passion fruit
notes infuse superior
green tea. |
Infusion: |
Bright,
pale green to yellow,
light colored cup |
Information: |
What constitutes a
crime of passion?
Lovers driven wild
with lust?
Deception? Being
pushed by the heart
to cross the line?
This blend, inspired
by a visit to the
sultry hot beaches
of Rio de Janeiro
captures all of this
and more. Brazil is
a land of lovers. On
the Copacabana beach
in Rio, time seems
to stand still as
Brazilians recline
in the heat of the
equatorial sun.
Strolling along one
might notice sun
worshippers and
young couples
feeding each other
freshly cut pieces
of papaya and
passion fruit as
they wallow in the
sand. The sweet
profiles of both
fruits perfectly
compliment the heat,
humidity, and the
goings on at the
beach perfectly. We
know it might sound
cliché but that
combination of heat,
sand, water, and
fresh fruit is so
enticing; it should
be a crime in
itself. With this in
mind we created this
refreshingly sweet
tea with a sinfully
citrus punch you’ll
want to enjoy again
and again.
The blend has as its
base a Sencha style
green tea
manufactured in
Hunan Province in
South Eastern China.
Interestingly, green
and black teas can
be produced from the
same plants. Green
tea is produced by
forgoing the
fermentation process
required to produce
black tea. Instead,
the leaves are
steamed as soon as
they are plucked,
and then bruised
either by machine or
by hand. The leaves
are then pan-fried
or basket fired - a
process that gives
the tea its
distinctive glossy
look and feel.
Sencha green teas
typically have dark
green, needle shaped
leaves and produce a
pale green to
yellow, very bright,
smooth cup with a
sweetish, honey like
finish. The natural
sweetness of this
green tea makes it
perfectly suited for
blending with our
dried Papaya pieces
and natural passion
fruit flavorings.
You’ll notice that
we’ve also added
sunflower petals to
the to enhance the
visual qualities of
the tea – when
you’re selling loose
tea, looks are
important too! Brew
a pot today and be
transported to the
sultry Copacabana.
Incidentally, this
is one tea that
can’t be beat over
ice!
|
Brewing Instructions: |
Hot Tea Brewing Method:
hen preparing by the
cup, this tea can be
used repeatedly-about 3
times. The secret is to
use water that is about
180’F or 80’C. Place 1
teaspoon in your cup let
the tea steep for about
3 minutes and then begin
enjoying a cup of
enchantment - do not
remove the leaves from
the cup. Once the water
level is low - add more
water, and so on and so
on - until the flavor of
the tea is exhausted.
Alternatively as with
all top quality teas,
scoop 2-4 teaspoons of
tea into the teapot,
pour in boiling water
that has been freshly
drawn (previously boiled
water has lost most of
its oxygen and therefore
tends to be flat
tasting), steep for 2-4
minutes (to taste), stir
(virtually all the
leaves will sink), pour
into your cup but do not
add milk or sugar since
green tea is enjoyed
‘straight-up’.
Iced Tea Brewing Method: (to make 1 liter/quart): Place 5 teaspoons of tea into a teapot or heat resistant pitcher. Pour 1 1/4 cups of freshly boiled water over the tea. Steep for 5 minutes. Quarter fill a serving pitcher with cold water. Pour the tea into your serving pitcher straining the leaves. Add ice and top-up the pitcher with cold water. Garnish and sweeten to taste. [A rule of thumb when preparing fresh brewed iced tea is to double the strength of hot tea since it will be poured over ice and diluted with cold water].
|