🍃 Sip serenity, savor nature’s calm
BLUE TEA Shankhpushpi Flower Tea offers 20+ cups of caffeine-free, antioxidant-rich herbal infusion made from sun-dried Shankhpushpi flowers. Packaged in eco-friendly zipper packs to preserve freshness, this vegan and gluten-free tea doubles as a natural colorant for drinks and dishes, delivering a soothing, versatile experience for health-conscious professionals.
Package Dimensions | 16.6 x 10.4 x 3.5 cm; 10 g |
Additives | Shankhpushpi flower |
Allergen Information | Contains: Gluten Free |
Units | 10.0 gram(s) |
Storage Instructions | Keep Dry |
Serving Recommendation | 1 teaspoon (about 1 gram) per cup of water |
Brand | BLUE TEA |
Format | Loose Leaves |
Region Produced In | India |
Speciality | Caffeine Free, Antioxidant, Vegan |
Caffeine content | Caffeine Free |
Package Information | Tin |
Manufacturer | Redplum Private Limited |
Country of origin | India |
S**L
Great
Lovely tea
J**K
Great quality
Amazing blue tea with beautiful colour of blue flowers.I am making blue ice for cocktails
H**G
Cool colour, not for taste
For clarity, Shankhpushpi is simply the traditional Ayurvedic name for the Butterfly Pea flower, if you were searching specifically for that like I was, this is the one. Having never had a blue colour tea before, I thought it would be fun, the 'brain tonic' claims are also a bonus.Opening the packet, you are greeted with a medicinal, herbal smell, not too unpleasant, but it's definitely there. It does get stronger once brewed though, since it's whole dried flowers, you might also need a bigger strainer or pot to brew them in for best results.Following the suggestion of using boiling water for 2-3 minutes, the transformation is immediate. As soon as the water covers the flowers in the infuser, a brilliant blue colour bleeds out, deepening into a quite stunning, rich blue-violet liquid. Brew shorter for a lighter colour!Regarding the taste, it is rather plain. The dominant note is earthy, for me there was a very slight sweet hint in the aftertaste. It’s telling that the brand itself suggests adding honey or lemon (which, incidentally, performs the famous colour-change trick to purple or pink). It's pretty clear you don't buy this tea for the flavour profile.4 stars since it certainly satisfied my curiosity about the colour; the visual aspect is fun. The flowers themselves seem decent quality. While the taste is secondary, I appreciate the potential benefits, since the taste is mild, you can mixes it with other tea for both fun colours and addtional well-ness boost!Finally, it's important to note the health recommendations regarding Shankhpushpi (Butterfly Pea) tea: consuming it in excess may lead to side effects like nausea for some individuals. So use them in moderation is advised. All in all, it’s well worth trying if the unique colour or traditional uses interests you.The last 3 pics are from me mixing it with the Kabusecha 'Hikari' and Muscatel Black Imperial, looks beautiful and tastes great.
Z**N
Wowww....
Very nice. Lovely colour too. Thank you.
M**.
Very healthy
Really Good
A**Z
but smelly flower blue
test flower blue bit no nice can used tea rose bude and blueflower test thank you
V**E
Good
Very expensive but worth it. Will buy again
J**�
Acquired taste
Which I apparently have yet to acquire. Awful. Fun colour though. Might be useful as a fabric dye.
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