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All About Chinese Oolong
Tea
Chinese oolong tea is in the first place a class as well as a
kind of tea. It is one of the most famous teas in the
world.
According to many experts, the Chinese oolong tea is half way
between green tea and black tea in a sense that it is
half-fermented. It is as clear and fragrant as green tea and as
refreshing and strong as black tea. As often said, if you drink
oolong, the natural aroma may linger into your mouth and make
your throat much comfortable.
The name of “oolong” is said to be an enigma to Chinese tea
history. Nobody knows if it is named after a place or any
variety of the plant. And, although the pinyin for oolong is
“Wu Long”, which means black dragon, nobody can tell if the
name “oolong” has any relation with “dragon”, which
traditionally taken as the Chinese lucky indication.
The Processing of Chinese Oolong Tea When it comes to the
procedures involved in the processing of Chinese oolong tea,
experts have shown six procedures that are usually considered.
These include sunshine withering, tedding fresh leaves, rocking
green, stir-fry green, rolling, and drying. With these
procedures, many have considered oolong as one of the most
complicated teas, if not the most complicated whole food
beverage produced. Usually, after picking, the leaves undergo
withering, then bruised and dried. The leaves are either rolled
or twisted by hand depending on the variety of oolong. While
those may seem like straightforward steps, the number of
different techniques as well as the precision timing employed
give this partially-oxidized Chinese tea an enormous range of
flavors, other than fragrances and liquor colors.
Types and Flavors The Chinese oolong teas generally offer a
spectrum of flavors that impart distinct notes and elegant
bouquets. Some Chinese oolong teas are light and sweet. Perhaps
a good example of this type is the Formosa oolong. This tea
boasts beautiful large leaves that are tightly rolled. Another
great example of this type is the Tieguanyin, which presents a
thick and shiny dark green leaves that release a flowery, amber
brew. This type of Chinese oolong tea is also balanced and a
great all-purpose tea. There is also the Wuyi Cliff Chinese
oolong tea that is grown in Fujian province where the weather
is mild all year and the mountains are misty and cool. This
variety is said to offer rich lasting flavors. The leaves are
highly fermented before they are twisted and dried.
According to experts, this more fermented Chinese oolong tea
can aid digestion. It even offers a great complement to the
pu-erh teas for a balanced weight loss program. Benefits of
Chinese Oolong Tea Just like any other types of Chinese tea,
the Chinese oolong is said to be helpful in anti-aging,
bringing blood pressure down, improving the immuno-competence,
and anti-heart disease. Many studies also revealed that the
oolong can help you digest food, refresh yourself and sober up.
What’s more, it is said to be helpful in prolonging your
lifespan. And, recent researches have noted that the Chinese
oolong tea is best for a balanced weight loss. It is said that
if you increase your daily oolong tea consumption to 4 to 10
cups, the body will perform at an optimum level with an
increased feeling of energy and vitality.
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