Flowering Teas
Flowering teas are hand-tied individual tea leaves with selected dried aromatic flowers forming a tea bud, which reveals its secret centre when placed in boiling water, blooming into an artistic and captivating flower display with an enriching taste.
Lily Fairy
Green Tea, Lily and Jasmine
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Aromatic Mayflower
Green Tea, Lily and Jasmine
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Flying Snow
Green Tea, Chalendula and Coconut Fruite Fibre
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Flower Lover
Green Tea, Chrysanthemum, Globe Amaranth and Jasmine
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Jasmine With Love
Green Tea and Jasmine
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Oriental Beauty
Green Tea, Calendula and Jasmine
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Butterfly Long For Flower
Green Tea, Chrysanthemum, Globe Amaranth and Jasmine
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Summer Love
Green Tea, Carnation and Sweet-scented Osmanthus
Health Benefits
Jasmine
Calming, good for the digestive system and kidneys, helps to regulate the natural female cycle
Chrysanthemum/Calendula
Helps to sooth sore throat and cough
Globe Amaranth
Purifying, good for the liver and eyes, helps to alleviate high blood pressure
Sweet-scented Osmanthus
Helps to soothe cough, good for the digestive system
Carnation
Helps to regulate cholesterol, good for the skin, liver and eyes
Lliy
Helps to ease and give restful sleep, good for the liver and eyes
Coconut Fruit Fibre
Helps to soothe the liver and regulate the stomach
All Flowering Teas - £4.25
Tea Menu
One of the most interesting and surprising facts about tea is that all types of tea come from the leaves of the plant Camellia sinensis, however the processing that the leaves undergo to make the final tea is different. Tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world, playing second fiddle only to water. It is in almost every culture, and there are literally thousands of varieties. We have selected our favourites for you to enjoy at your leisure.
English Breakfast Tea
A blend of selected Assam, Ceylon and Kenyan teas which characterise the traditional English cup of tea.
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Assam
A strong full-bodied tea from India, which has a distinctive ‘malty’ flavour.
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Darjeeling
An aromatic and astringent tea from India, with a hint of almonds and wildflowers.
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Earl Grey
A blend of black teas scented with oil of bergamot, named after Charles, 2nd Earl Grey, who was Prime Minister from 1830 to 1834.
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Lapsang Souchong
A Chinese tea fired over smoking pine needles, which produced a striking smoky odour and flavour.
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Pure Green Tea
The classic refreshing taste of pure green tea.
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Ceylon Orange Pekoe
A rich blend of Ceylon teas with a superb flavour and a great way to start the day.
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China Oolong
A slightly sweet and delicate tea with a reddish colour.
To reserve a table for Afternoon Tea please call 01543 254 270 or email tea@netherstowehouse.com
