Vietnamese lotus tea
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Vietnamese lotus tea is a type of green tea produced in Vietnam that has been flavored with the scent of Nelumbo nucifera
Nelumbo nucifera
Nelumbo nucifera, known by a number of names including Indian Lotus, Sacred Lotus, Bean of India, or simply Lotus, is a plant in the monogeneric family Nelumbonaceae...

. It is a specialty product of the Vietnamese tea industry and is consumed as part of celebratory events or festivals.

Production

The tea is made by allowing the green tea to absorb the flower's natural scent. This is done through several methods, either by:
  • Stuffing green tea leaves into a flower and leaving them overnight
  • Pulling the entire stamen
    Stamen
    The stamen is the pollen producing reproductive organ of a flower...

     from the flower or just their anthers and then either
    • Jar them overnight with the tea leaves with them
    • Bake the tea leaves with them

These steps can be repeated multiple times to increase the floral scent in the tea leaves. In the case of higher quality teas, one thousand lotus flowers per kilogram of tea are needed to complete this ancient process. Many modern production tend towards flavoring or perfumes to scent the tea.

Brewing

Lotus teas are typically very potent and are best brewed for under 2 minutes using cooler brewing temperatures (160°F/70°C). Some fanciers will brew 3-4 times from one set of leaves.
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