Enjoying Tea Under Cherry Tree Blossoms
With the springtime comes the beloved blossoming of cherry tree flowers in Japan. In Kyoto, where Ippodo Tea was founded, after the bonds of winter loosen, these flowers transform the city into a pink wonderland.
It is a tradition to have a picnic with friends, family, or co-workers, under the boughs of these trees on a warm spring day. On the spacious banks of the Kamo river that runs through central Kyoto, many of our staff like to hold their own picnic, and will set out tarps every year to relax under the beautiful blossoms.
While gazing at the flowers and chatting, we eat snacks and drink tea. This simple tradition makes us feel refreshed and renewed each year.
If the weather allows it, why not invite some friends to enjoy tea outside with you this season? While enjoying the view of a beautiful flowering tree, relish the fresh, soothing, and warm feeling that sharing tea with others provides.
Here we have gathered our favorite teas that we find convenient and delicious at a picnic in the spring.
One-cup Tea Bags
Single-serving tea bags are perhaps the most convenient format of tea when outside. Bring a thermos with hot water, and let everyone brew their own cup of hot tea. It helps to stay warm, as a sunny spring day can suddenly turn to clouds and wind.
One-pot Tea Bags
These large size tea bags are handy for preparing enough to share with everyone at a picnic. Add one or two to a pitcher or a thermos with hot water, and serve after the tea has developed a rich color. For this season, we recommend:
Stems Sencha
Bright, floral aroma of stems. Classic sencha balance of umami and mild astringency. Serve with sweets and pastries, for teatime outside.
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A roasted barley tea (tisane) with a hearty fragrance and a soft, soothing taste. Caffeine-free and friendly for all ages.
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Roasted green tea with a distinct smoky fragrance that’s almost campfire-like. Pairs well with sandwiches and other picnic fares.
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