So I'm talking to a young couple about our 'blooming' teas.
For anyone who might not know, a blooming tea starts out looking like this. After the hot water hits it, you get some variant of this, depending of course on what's in the tea ball.
They were quite fascinated by the sample display. And then the young woman asked, "Can you eat the flowers after you've drunk the tea?"
Me:

I had to tell her she had me stumped; I have never been asked that before. Obviously they're not toxic, or you couldn't drink the tea. Also I know many flowers are edible (in fact, some of our teas contain petals from various flowers).
Sooo ... I guess if you really want to munch on some soggy (and by then probably fairly tasteless) greenery ... help yourself ...
For anyone who might not know, a blooming tea starts out looking like this. After the hot water hits it, you get some variant of this, depending of course on what's in the tea ball.
They were quite fascinated by the sample display. And then the young woman asked, "Can you eat the flowers after you've drunk the tea?"
Me:


I had to tell her she had me stumped; I have never been asked that before. Obviously they're not toxic, or you couldn't drink the tea. Also I know many flowers are edible (in fact, some of our teas contain petals from various flowers).
Sooo ... I guess if you really want to munch on some soggy (and by then probably fairly tasteless) greenery ... help yourself ...
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