So you've never had jasmine tea before and you're wondering what the fuss is all about. After all, it's just tea, right? WRONG.
Jasmine tea is so much more than just a herbal infusion - it's an experience. The taste of jasmine tea can depend on which, if any, base tea the jasmine flowers are brewed with.
Common bases include green tea, oolong tea, and black tea. Herbal Each type of tea brings its own unique flavor profile to the mix, resulting in a delicious and complex cup of jasmine goodness. Keep reading to see if any of them "steep" to you and your taste buds.
Jasmine HERBAL Tea- No Base, Just Blossoms
If you're expecting jasmine tea to be a floral explosion in your mouth, you'll be disappointed. When brewed with jasmine flowers alone, jasmine tea is actually quite subtle.
The aroma is there, of course, but it's more like a gentle waft of perfume than a full-on assault on the senses. The flavor is delicate and slightly sweet, with none of the bitterness that can sometimes accompany green tea. It's refreshing and calming, making it the perfect choice for an afternoon pick-me-up.
So if you're looking for a tea that smells like a bouquet of flowers, you'll need to add a few extra blossoms to your pot. But if you're after a delicately flavored tea that's still packed with antioxidants, brewing jasmine flowers alone is the way to go.
Jasmine Tea With Green Tea Base
Jasmine tea is like a green tea on steroids. It's got all the grassy, vegetal flavors of a good green tea, but with an extra boost of floral fragrance. The jasmine blossoms infuse the tea with their sweetness and perfume, making for a cup that is both exotic and refined.
I find that jasmine teas are best when brewed with slightly cooler water than you would use for a green tea, to prevent the delicate jasmine flavor from being overpowered by the bitterness of the leaves. When brewed correctly, jasmine tea is a fragrant and delicious treat that any green tea lover is sure to enjoy.
Jasmine Tea With Oolong Tea Base
Jasmine tea is one of the most popular types of flavored tea. When brewed with oolong tea as its base, it offers a unique flavor that is both refreshing and fragrant.
The tea leaves are first allowed to oxidize, which gives them a dark color and slightly earthy flavor. This is then followed by a process of flavoring with jasmine blossoms, which imparts a sweet and floral aroma.
The resulting tea has a complex flavor that is both sweet and slightly bitter, with a lingering floral aftertaste. Jasmine tea is often enjoyed on its own or with a light meal. It can also be combined with other types of tea to create unique flavor profiles.
Jasmine Tea With Black Tea Base
Brewing jasmine tea with black tea as its base is a great way to add a touch of fragrance and flavor to the beverage.
The black tea leaves provide a strong, earthy flavor that balances out the sweetness of the jasmine blossoms. This resulting tea has a rich flavor and a slightly floral aftertaste that is sure to please any tea lover.
So if you're looking for a cup of tea that's bursting with flavor, brewed jasmine tea with black tea is a perfect choice!
Let's Recap!
As anyone who's ever had jasmine tea can attest, the taste of this popular beverage can vary widely depending on the type of tea used as its base.
For herbal jasmine teas, the dominant flavor is always going to be floral, with the sweetness of the jasmine buds shining through.
However, when brewed with a green tea base, the resulting cup will be more vegetal in flavor, with only a hint of jasmine.
Oolong teas tend to strike a balance between these two extremes, while black teas will produce a cup that's bold with a hint of jasmine.
With all of that in mind, remember that the taste will depend on which type of tea you choose as your base.
Whichever route you choose, it'll be a good one, taste aside, as the benefits of jasmine tea in itself are quite impressive!
To learn what those benefits are to see a list of the top 7 jasmine teas on Amazon, check out the article linked below! Thanks for reading!