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China Oolong Tie Guan Yin ~

This product is a type of oolong tea known as Tie Guan Yin, which is certified organic. It is described as a finest green oolong with open rolled leaves, offering a mild and slightly bitter taste. The infusion produces a gold yellow colored cup.

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Size: 100.0
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China Oolong Tie Guan Yin  ~

China Oolong Tie Guan Yin ~

China Oolong*. *Certified organic
While the specific sources provided do not detail the herbal benefits of Tie Guan Yin oolong tea, general benefits associated with oolong teas include: Antioxidant Properties: Oolong teas are rich in antioxidants, which can help protect against cell damage and reduce the risk of certain diseases; Weight Management: Some studies suggest that oolong tea may aid in weight loss due to its ability to increase metabolism; Heart Health: Oolong tea is believed to help lower cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of heart disease; Skin Health: The antioxidants in oolong tea may help improve skin health and reduce the signs of aging; Stress Relief: Oolong tea contains L-theanine, an amino acid that can help promote relaxation and reduce stress levels.
Tie Guan Yin, also known as Iron Goddess of Mercy, is a traditional Chinese oolong tea originating from the Anxi County in Fujian Province. The name "Tie Guan Yin" translates to "Iron Goddess of Mercy," referring to the Buddhist deity Guanyin. This tea has a long history and is considered one of China's top ten famous teas. It is renowned for its complex flavor profile and the meticulous process involved in its production, which includes multiple stages of withering, rolling, oxidation, and firing. The legend surrounding this tea includes the story that it was once picked by trained monkeys, hence the nickname "Monkey Picked" oolong. This tea is highly revered in Chinese tea culture and is often served at special occasions and ceremonies.