ROSE PETAL AND GREEN TEA
This elegant and calming infusion blends the fresh bitterness of green tea with the sweet and floral aroma of dried rose petals. Perfect for a quiet morning or soothing afternoon, this tea provides a gentle lift without the jitters. The natural antioxidants in green tea, combined with the soothing compounds of rose petals, support digestion, skin health and mental clarity. It’s an ideal option for those seeking a health-focused tea experience with minimal ingredients and easy preparation.
RECIPE CATEGORY
Drinks
SERVING SIZE
1
CUISINE
Asian
PREPARATION/TECHNIQUES
5 ingredients or less, Boil, Simmer
OCCASION/HOLIDAY
Spring
SPECIAL CONSIDERATION/DIETARY CONCERNS
Alcohol–Free Drinks, Healthy, Low Fat, Low Sodium, Quick & Easy, Vegan, Vegetarian, Organic
DISH TYPE
Iced Tea
INGREDIENTS
- 1 green tea bag
- 1 teaspoon dried rose petals (food grade)
- 250 millilitres of hot water
FULL NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION
- Calories: 0.1 kcal
- Sodium: 10.1 mg
- Calcium: 7.8 mg
- Potassium: 2.3 mg
PREPARATION
- Boil The Water: Boil 250 millilitres of filtered water in a kettle until it reaches just before a rolling boil—about 85–90°C, ideal for green tea.
- Prepare The Ingredients: Place the green tea bag and 1 teaspoon of dried rose petals into a tea infuser, teapot, or heatproof mug.
- Pour The Water: Gently pour the hot water over the tea bag and rose petals. Cover with a lid or small plate to retain the fragrance.
- Steep Gently: Let the mixture steep for 3 to 5 minutes. Avoid steeping too long to prevent bitterness from the green tea.
- Strain And Serve: Remove the tea bag and strain out the rose petals if loose. Serve hot or allow to cool and enjoy chilled with ice.
PREP TIME
2 minutes
COOKING TIME
5 minutes
TIPS
- Use The Right Temperature: Green tea is best steeped at 85–90°C to retain nutrients and avoid bitterness.
- Select Quality Petals: Always use food-grade, organic rose petals to avoid additives or pesticides.
- Crush Gently For Aroma: Lightly crushing the petals before use boosts the floral scent during steeping.
- Cover While Steeping: Keeping the cup or teapot covered locks in aromatic oils and warmth.
- Enhance Flavour: A dash of lemon juice or a drizzle of honey can elevate the blend naturally.
VARIATIONS
- Floral Fusion: Try jasmine or white tea instead of green tea for a gentler, more floral flavour.
- Add Tang: Dried hibiscus petals add a tart twist and a vivid crimson hue.
- Relaxing Blend: Add chamomile or lavender to turn this into a calming bedtime infusion.
- Cold Brew Option: Steep the ingredients in cold water in the fridge for 4–6 hours for a refreshing chilled version.
- Caffeine-Free Version: Use rose petals with a non-caffeinated herbal base if avoiding caffeine.
PREPPING AND STORAGE
- Refrigeration: Store brewed tea in the fridge for up to 24 hours; best consumed fresh.
- Petal Storage: Keep dried rose petals in an airtight container away from light and moisture.
- Creative Ice Cubes: Pour leftover tea into ice trays and freeze them for use in smoothies or cold drinks.
- Avoid Freezing Brew: Freezing changes the flavour and may compromise the floral fragrance.
- Daily Ritual: Pre-measure ingredients into sachets or jars for a convenient daily health ritual.