formstea
Formstea is a neologism used in culinary design and experimental tea practices to describe an approach that treats the form of the infusion as a co-creative element with flavor and aroma. In formstea, the vessel geometry, infusion method, and timing are designed to influence the sensory profile of the tea, rather than focusing solely on the tea leaves and water temperature.
Etymology: Formstea appears to be a portmanteau of form and tea; the term has appeared in niche
Practice: Practitioners may use sculptural or modular vessels, shape-constrained channels, or 3D-printed inserts to shape the
Applications: It is primarily encountered in experimental tasting menus, tea design studios, and avant-garde product development;
Reception: The concept has been praised by some for expanding sensory possibilities and encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration.
See also: Tea infusion, Molecular gastronomy, Experimental design.