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Friday, March 26, 2010

Gift of Tea

Sharon is a friend I have never met, yet we started communicating
about 6 years ago for work and have continued the friendship after I retired.  She lives in Taiwan and I would love to visit her there someday.  Recently another friend was traveling to Taiwan for
business and I sent a small gift along for Sharon.
To my surprise, Sharon sent me some tea.
The bag and container are so beautiful.
But even more beautiful is the tea.

It is Osmanthus Oolong.  A lovely floral tea with small pieces of the osmanthus blossom in it.
This morning I will be enjoying a teapot of this beautiful tea.
You can see in the two small dishes the before and after of steeping.
It always amazes me to see the leaves unfurl and release the sweetness of the tea.
What is in your cup today?

19 comments:

  1. What's in my cup today? A wee bit of envy, because this is without a doubt the most exquisite tea gift presentation I have ever seen! (And I too love to see how the tea leaves transform when steeped. I never tire of that!)

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  2. How wonderful indeed.
    Love you
    Happy Weekend♥

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  3. How lovely! I am not sophisticated yet when it comes to tea as mine usually involves a bag... but this looks fragrant and tasty and some day, I will try something like this :)

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  4. so funny you asked...see my blog and you'll find out:)

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  5. Your Easter prize went out today.
    I have not been able to drive
    so my mailman said he'd take
    care of it. ..
    he's a good guy

    I love tea!!! Having some now

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  6. What a lovely gift. I once received a teapot years ago as a gift from a Japanese pen pal. I have it displayed on my shelf in the kitchen.

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  7. What a beautiful gift! It's been several years since I've had any osmanthus oolong, but I can still remember the heady aroma.

    No tea for me today because I seem to be fighting off some sort of influenza. I'm finally able to sip at gingerale. . .

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  8. What a wonderful gift that is. I hope you enjoy your oolong tea; some of my favorite oolongs are from Taiwan.

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  9. Wow! That looks interesting and fabulous. I am waiting for my Boston Jasmine Blossom Green Tea to come in. I am making do with some I got at the grocery, but I can't wait for the highly fragrant tea to come.

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  10. i am over here drinking
    my earl grey
    and
    thinking how wonderful
    the world is
    in
    so many ways!

    :-)

    isn't life grand!

    {{ i am sending out thoughts--
    manifesting a positive situation--
    that might occur
    so you and your friend
    can meet
    face2face.
    wouldn't that
    make an amazing posting!}}

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  11. Lovely and such a nice gift from your dear friend.

    Lovely Spring days inspire me to choose fragrant floral teas for brewing.

    Enjoy your beautiful tea, Marilyn.

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  12. I am drinking a jasmine pearl. Oh, that is SOOOO pretty!

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  13. Speaking of gifts... Guess what arrived for me? Oh, thank you, my sweet friend. You are a real blessing. Honestly, a delight of my own heart. I love you, friend. I am thinking of you today.

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  14. What a wonderful friendship! And sweet gifts between the two of you. Thanks for sharing this - I think I'm off to make a cup of tea.
    ~Adrienne~

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  15. Oh you lucky girl getting so much love in the mail, enjoy your cup, wish I could have been there to share a cup with you. Hope you're having a great weekend.

    Love & Hugs
    Duchess

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  16. Blessings and much love
    Happy Holy Week

    Love Jeanne

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  17. What a wonderful gift...and such beautiful packaging! Tea for a tea-lover is always the best gift, isn't it? I think so too! :o) Right now I'm drinking a cup of white tea gently scented with rose petals...sublime! Must have tea while visiting friends... Happy Week, Marilyn ((HUGS))

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  18. That is a beautiful gift. The Osmanthus Oolong sounds wonderful. My cup is filled with basic morning tea right now - PG Tips.

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  19. ....and such pretty packaging. I've never tried that one but known it must lovely!

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