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Oolong Tea Bags

January 1st, 2009 by Homer Liao | 3 Comments | Filed in oolong tea

WHAT ARE OOLONG TEA BAGS?

If you want to enjoy oolong tea, you can already buy them in tea bags! It is  convenient while traveling and it will never mess up with your schedule!  You just have to drink it after every meal, wherever you are, even if you are waiting for a friend, don’t forget your hot drinkable water.

Oolong Tea bags have the same polyphenols as the other line of Oolong tea.  It is  packed in small tea bags so people can drink their power filled polyphenols whenever they go. (more…)

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Loose Oolong Tea

January 1st, 2009 by Homer Liao | 1 Comment | Filed in oolong tea

WHAT IS A LOOSE OOLONG TEA?

Loose Oolong Tea comes from Camellia Sinensis. It is processed as loose semi-fermented loose tea. It has two varieties; Loose Green Oolongs or Loose Dark Oolongs. If you looked at the Oolong Tea, it looks dark red brown green color. It is graded as seventy percent green color and thirty percent red color.

LOOSE OOLONG TEA GRADES

It has different grades from first grade to 5th grade. The first grade is highest in quality and the 5th grade has still the power of a Loose Oolong tea, but may have a different shade or grade during the fermentation process. Loose Oolong teas are graded according to its appearance, taste, and color. (more…)

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Chinese Oolong Tea

January 1st, 2009 by Homer Liao | 3 Comments | Filed in chinese oolong tea

HISTORY OF CHINESE OOLONG TEA

Chinese Oolong Tea actually comes from one original green tea. It is a tea which has undergone half fermentation. Chinese Oolong Tea has become very popular in Fujian Province, where it had originated, it was very well known during the time of the Sung Dynasty.

Chinese oolong tea goes through a half fermentation process to maximize the oxidation of enzymes. There are lots of studies supporting Chinese Oolong Tea as a powerful herbal medicine or dietary supplement for many people.

Chinese Oolong Teas was a well known beverage, before eventually; it came to be known as an herbal medicine. It was documented in the ancient Chinese archives on how it benefits a person’s well being, such as relaxing the body and mind. They also observe how Chinese men and women, although living in a cold country like Europe, look much younger than the European. The reason was Chinese Oolong tea has oxidizing effects which blasts off free radicals which causes stress and yes, aging fast! (more…)

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