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China Fine Oolong Fu Liang Farm ~

China Fine Oolong Fu Liang Farm ORGANIC is a specialty oolong tea, also known as ??lue tea??or ??ulong tea?? The tea primarily comes from plantations in the Fujian region of China and Taiwan. Founded in 1980 by Mrs. Fu in Taiwan, the farm uses traditional oolong production methods, including careful selection of tea leaves, treading, fermentation, and ageing in glass jars. The tea has evenly rolled leaves showing slight signs of fermentation, resulting in a pale yellow cup with a light floral touch. It is recommended to brew the tea with hot water (80?C), using 12 to 15 grams of loose tea per liter of water, and infusing for 1 to 3 minutes.

Sale price €8,50
Size: 100.0
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China Fine Oolong Fu Liang Farm  ~

China Fine Oolong Fu Liang Farm ~

China Oolong*. *Certified organic
Oolong tea is known for its potential health benefits, which include aiding in weight loss, improving skin health, and providing antioxidants; The semi-fermented nature of oolong tea may help in improving digestion and reducing the risk of certain digestive disorders; Oolong tea is believed to help lower cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of heart disease due to its antioxidant properties; The tea contains compounds that may help reduce inflammation and improve overall immune function; Some studies suggest that oolong tea may improve cognitive function and reduce the risk of neurodegenerative diseases.
Oolong tea is thought to have originated in China?? Fujian province in the 17th century before spreading throughout China and Taiwan; In Taiwan, oolong tea is highly prized, with 90% of the tea produced on the island being oolong; The traditional production methods used by Fu Liang Farm, such as hand selection of leaves and fermentation in glass jars, reflect the historical practices of oolong tea production; Fu Liang Farm?? teas are exported to over 30 countries and have won international awards for their exceptional quality, highlighting the global appreciation for this traditional tea.