Sunday, May 23, 2021

International Tea Day

By a United Nations resolution signed in 2019, May 21st was officially declared International Tea Day as a way to recognize tea growers and producers from around the globe and to raise awareness of the long history of tea. The long term goal is to promote sustainable production, understand the cultural and economic contributions of tea, and raise awareness of the importance of fair trade in fighting hunger and poverty. 
In celebration of this day, we hosted a tea tasting session with a variety of teas from around the world. In the Rosemary House we poured three types of tea. There was an iced Sencha from Japan. Considered the everyday tea of Japan, this delightful fresh, green tea yields a mild grassy flavor. It is delicious hot or cold. With rising temperatures on a beautiful May afternoon, this tea was served iced. We also served Rosemary's Chai (India) and a Rooibos/Black Tea combination representing Africa since the red bush plant is grown and harvested in South Africa. 

Guests were invited to stroll the herbs gardens behind the shop and tea room, and sample a few additional teas under the pavilion. There was a Lavender Grey tea representing England. This lovely blend features lavender and bergamot added to the base tea. A hearty Keemun (China) and Formosa Oolong (Taiwan) rounded out the hot tea flavors served. 

There are several tea growing plantations scattered around the United States, from Mauna Kea Tea in Hawaii to the Charleston Tea Plantation in South Carolina and the Great Mississippi Tea Company in between. We decided to select a herbal beverage to represent the United States, a part of our own herbal history. Our mother developed the recipe for Patriot's Punch, which features a herbal mix of peppermint, sage, and rosemary, added to a lemonade base was served well chilled. She devised this recipe in celebration of the Bicentennial of 1976, and we have been making and selling the herbs ever since. It was the hit of the day as it offers a unique herbal flavor and a very refreshing punch on a warm day.
Susanna provided a table with handouts including a flyer on how to grow your own herbal tea garden. There was a copy of Nancy's scrapbook or recipes for attendees to take in honor of the 31st anniversary of the opening of Sweet Remembrances Tea Room. And the gardens offered a peaceful spot for reflection and relaxation, an oasis for as long as needed. 
Thank you for celebrating International Tea Day with a tea tasting around the world. 

3 comments:

Tina Sams said...

Sounds lovely! What a great way to celebrate such an important day. I knew we were going to miss something good :-(

Mama said...

Well organized and a delightful tea time appreciated by my grand-daughters. Thank you Nancy and Susanna for introducing Patriot's Punch to our family...it is a winner!!

Marilyn Miller said...

Your celebration sounds just perfect. How I wish I could have strolled your gardens and sipped tea on this special day. I hope you have this celebration every year.