O o l o n g T e a
Oolong Tea (pronounced Wu-Long): The cultivation and manufacture of classic oolong teas are restricted to a small area of Southeastern China’s Fujian and Guangdong Provinces as well as the island of Taiwan. The oolong tea category is defined as a group of semi-oxidized teas whose manufacturing style ranges between green and black tea. Some oolong teas are more oxidized and closer in character to black tea with amber infusion colors and notes of fruit and roasted sugar, other oolongs are less oxidized and are closer to green tea with lighter body, floral aromatics and golden green infusions.
Health Benefits - Research conducted in Japan, China and Taiwan report that oolong tea is rich in anti-oxidants such as Theaflavin, Tea Catechin and Tea Polysaccharides. Regular consumption of Oolong Tea is linked to the reduction of plaque in the arteries, reduction of cholesterol and 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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Citron Oolong,
Organic Oolong Tea
A signature blend of high-grown jasmine scented oolong tea cured with rare blossoms, aromatic herbs and succulent citrus fruit designed to refresh and rejuvenate. Citron Oolong is one of our most popular oolong teas.
$6.00 per oz.

Wuyi Oolong,
Organic Oolong Tea
The cliffs of Northern Fujian’s Wuyi Mountains are an important tea producing area with a long history. Oolong tea was first produced in Wuyi and this region’s soil type, microclimate and unique tea bushes produce exquisite oolong. Our Organic Wuyi Mountain Oolong has a smooth and rich body with a classical roasted aroma and sweet finish, Known as Wuyi Qi Lan or “Profound Orchid,” its flavor is quite unique with sweet notes of raisin sugar, honeysuckle and roasted barley.
$3.50 per oz.
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