HSA Webinar: Tea Blending: Creating Herbal Tea Blends with Balanced Flavor

By Angela McDonald

June 20, 2023

Small bowls of colorful herbs on a wooden trayMost of the teas that we drink these days are blended at some point. Even teas that seem simple such, as ginger or English Breakfast. The reasons for blending teas are varied but the most important one is this: blended teas taste good. My favorite reason is that when blending teas, the possibilities are endless! 

There is nothing magical about the process of tea blending. Just like cooking, it mostly takes experimentation and creativity. Though big companies have whole departments dedicated to flavor experimentation and precise tea blending, there is no reason that we cannot all do this in our home kitchens. The hard part is knowing how to start. 

Here are a few tips for blending:

Know your ingredients – not all herbs taste the same even if it seems like they should. Taste each ingredient individually so you can understand it before you start blending it with others. 

A glass teapot on a wooden tray with a bouquet of lavenderMake sure your flavors are not conflicting. Nobody wants an identity crisis in their cup. I’m often amazed by how many professionally blended teas have competing or conflicting flavors. Flavors should be layered and complimentary, not fighting for space. 

Take notes! There is nothing worse than making the perfect tea then not being able to recreate it. It’s also easy to try the same thing over and over again because you forgot that you tried it. 

From there the sky is the limit! You can start by trying to recreate a favorite tea, or start from an ingredient that you are fascinated by and see what goes well with it. Start with only a few ingredients, as the more ingredients the more complicated it gets. Play around with it and see what you like best.

Join Angela on Thursday, June 22, at 1pm Eastern for her webinar: Tea Blending: Creating Herbal Tea Blends with Balanced Flavor. Our webinars are free to The Herb Society of America members and $7.50 for guests. Become a member today, and enjoy all of our webinars for free along with access to the webinar library with over fifty program titles. To register, visit https://www.herbsociety.org/hsa-learn/herb-education/hsa-webinars/

About the Author

Angela McDonald

Avid gardener, as well as tea lover Angela McDonald has been the owner of Oregon Tea Traders in Eugene, Oregon since 2011, and the President of the US League of Tea Growers since 2019. She has a passion for sharing her knowledge of all aspects of tea through teaching. She holds a bachelors degree in Cultural Anthropology from the University of Oregon. Aside from all things tea, she loves baking and spending time with her 2 children.

Medicinal Disclaimer

It is the policy of The Herb Society of America, Inc. not to advise or recommend herbs for medicinal or health use. This information is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered as a recommendation or an endorsement of any particular medical or health treatment. Please consult a healthcare provider before pursuing any herbal treatments.

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