Hi, great info, thank you. However I'm wondering if the temperature would denature the vitamins in the Rose buds? Especially vitamin C which is very heat sensitive. please reply, thank you!
+Raudhah Abdul Hafiz yes possibly. It's not advisable to steep with water at boiling point. You can let it cool down to 80 degrees or up to 70 degrees Celsius. Keep in mind that you've to increase the steeping duration when you lower the temperature.
Sorry for that, we'll definitely do that for our future videos. For the steeping instructions, please visit the product page (see video description) and go to tab 'additional information'.
Hello there, this was a very informative and lovely video.....you have also mentioned the benefits, very useful :) you said that it is good for the hair...can i please know whether it'll help my hair fall problem...I'm not at an age to have it falling...does it make the hair stronger? Does it really work? can i please know ....
We wouldn't recommend that with our roses. They're carefully processed in a clean environment and well preserved. If you rinse, you would discard the first layer of aroma, which would really be a pity.
This rose bud tea looks quite nice to me. I would love to try it.
Hi, great info, thank you. However I'm wondering if the temperature would denature the vitamins in the Rose buds? Especially vitamin C which is very heat sensitive. please reply, thank you!
+Raudhah Abdul Hafiz yes possibly. It's not advisable to steep with water at boiling point. You can let it cool down to 80 degrees or up to 70 degrees Celsius. Keep in mind that you've to increase the steeping duration when you lower the temperature.
What temperature should the hot water be and how long do you steep? Please include the important information in your beautiful videos!
Sorry for that, we'll definitely do that for our future videos. For the steeping instructions, please visit the product page (see video description) and go to tab 'additional information'.
Hello there, this was a very informative and lovely video.....you have also mentioned the benefits, very useful :) you said that it is good for the hair...can i please know whether it'll help my hair fall problem...I'm not at an age to have it falling...does it make the hair stronger? Does it really work? can i please know ....
Just asking, do I need to wash the rose buds before using them?
We wouldn't recommend that with our roses. They're carefully processed in a clean environment and well preserved. If you rinse, you would discard the first layer of aroma, which would really be a pity.
Beautiful and simple
I want to buy this rose bud tea but I don't have any credit or debit card how can I buy this now I m in Japan do you have any sohop in japan
Unfortunately we're mainly an online business. Besides credit card we also accept PayPal.
Does it matter what type of rose I use?
+LuiGeeOnline well it will matter to the taste and aroma of rose buds. The most important thing is however that they are fresh.
Wonderful.
how many rose buds per cup of water?
About 6 buds per 500ml/17oz would be enough. The flavour should be extracted in 4-5 min.
2 heaping teaspoons for 1 1/4 cups water, enjoy with honey