Oolong
Oolong
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A favorite among connoisseurs, oolong teas are semi-oxidized and express characteristics in-between green and black teas. The leaves are usually brownish in color, large in appearance and produce a very aromatic, smooth and complex brew.
The cultivation and manufacture of classic oolong tea is restricted to Southeastern China and the island of Taiwan. Often, different tea estates have their preferred ways of making oolong. Because of the intricacy of this process, oolong teas have the widest array of flavors and aromas (ranging from light and floral to dark and intense) compared to other types of tea. High quality oolongs are among the world’s most expensive teas.  During production, leaves are tossed in bamboo baskets to lightly bruise their edges, releasing enzymes that react with oxygen.  With oolong tea, the outer part of the leaf is allowed to oxidize, but the center is kept green.  Some oolongs are more oxidized and closer in character to black teas, with amber-colored infusions and notes of dark chocolate, fruit and roasted sugar. Other oolongs are less oxidized and are closer to green tea, with a lighter body, floral aromatics and golden green infusions. In terms of health benefits, oolong is said to reduce plaque in the arteries, lower cholesterol, boost metabolism and aid weight-loss.  Research conducted in Japan, China and Taiwan reports that regular consumption of oolong tea is linked to the reduction of cholesterol and the lowering of blood sugar. Its reputation as a safe, daily slimming and dieter's tea in Southeastern Asia has been widespread for hundreds of years.
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A favorite among connoisseurs, oolong teas are semi-oxidized and express characteristics in-between green and black teas. The leaves are usually brownish in color, large in appearance and produce a very aromatic, smooth and complex brew. The cultivation and (read more...)
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A favorite among connoisseurs, oolong teas are semi-oxidized and express characteristics in-between green and black teas. The leaves are usually brownish in color, large in appearance and produce a very aromatic, smooth and complex brew.

The cultivation and manufacture of classic oolong tea is restricted to Southeastern China and the island of Taiwan. Often, different tea estates have their preferred ways of making oolong. Because of the intricacy of this process, oolong teas have the widest array of flavors and aromas (ranging from light and floral to dark and intense) compared to other types of tea. High quality oolongs are among the world’s most expensive teas.  

During production, leaves are tossed in bamboo baskets to lightly bruise their edges, releasing enzymes that react with oxygen.  With oolong tea, the outer part of the leaf is allowed to oxidize, but the center is kept green.  Some oolongs are more oxidized and closer in character to black teas, with amber-colored infusions and notes of dark chocolate, fruit and roasted sugar. Other oolongs are less oxidized and are closer to green tea, with a lighter body, floral aromatics and golden green infusions. 

In terms of health benefits, oolong is said to reduce plaque in the arteries, lower cholesterol, boost metabolism and aid weight-loss.  Research conducted in Japan, China and Taiwan reports that regular consumption of oolong tea is linked to the reduction of cholesterol and the lowering of blood sugar. Its reputation as a safe, daily slimming and dieter's tea in Southeastern Asia has been widespread for hundreds of years.

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  1. Intro to Oolong Tea (sampler)

    Intro to Oolong Tea (sampler)

    Collection of Gourmet Tea Samples

    $28.00
    Out of stock
  2. Ali Shan High Mountain (tin)

  3. Amber Dragon (tin)

    Amber Dragon (tin)

    Organic oolong tea
    $16.00
    Out of stock
  4. Amber Osmanthus (tin)

    Amber Osmanthus (tin)

    Oolong tea
    $20.50
    Out of stock
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    Big Red Robe (tin)

    Oolong tea
    $34.00
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    Brandy Oolong (tin)

    Oolong Tea
    $21.50
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    Buttermilk Oolong (tin)

    Oolong tea
    $20.50
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    Caramel Toffee (tin)

    Oolong tea
    $15.00
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    Champagne Oolong (tin)

    Oolong tea
    $17.50
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    Oolong tea

    $17.00
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    Li Shan (tin)

    Oolong tea

    $30.00
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    Oolong tea

    $16.50
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    Oriental Beauty (tin)

    Oolong tea
    $22.00
  19. Peach Nectar (tin)

    Peach Nectar (tin)

    Organic oolong tea
    $22.00
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