How to brew Flora Tea.
One Flora Tea heart · 350–400 ml filtered water at 100°C · 5–7 minutes. Refill the same heart twice. Then make it again, on ice.
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Choose your glass
A heat-proof clear glass — about 8 cm wide and 12 cm tall — is the only vessel that lets you watch the bloom. Our Signature Crystal Glass is made for it; any clear, heat-safe glass or teapot will work.
- 02
Place the heart
Drop one Flora Tea heart into the centre of the empty glass. It will be tightly packed and roughly egg-sized. Don't crush it — it has been hand-tied with care.
- 03
Pour 100°C filtered water
Pour 350–400 ml of fresh, filtered water at 100°C — straight from the kettle — slowly over the heart. Filtered water is essential: chlorinated tap water dulls the aroma and clouds the cup.
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Watch it bloom
Steep for 5–7 minutes. The leaves unfurl downward in the first 30 seconds; the flowers inside open over the following two minutes. The cup turns a soft pale gold.
- 05
Refill — re-infuse
Each Flora Tea heart is good for two or three pours. Top up with fresh 100°C water once you've drunk most of the cup; the second steep will be milder and slightly sweeter than the first.
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Delicious iced
Brew at slightly stronger strength (3 hearts in 1 L of just-boiled water, infuse 6 minutes), let it cool, then pour over plenty of ice. A slice of lemon or fresh mint lifts it beautifully on a hot day.
Quick reference
- Water temperature
- 100°C — straight from the kettle
- Water
- Filtered, 350–400 ml per heart
- Steep
- 5–7 minutes · refill twice
- Iced version
- Brew double-strength · cool · pour over ice
