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Oolong Violet

Oolong tea, a partially fermented tea that falls between green and black tea in terms of taste and color. This tea combines the smooth, floral notes of oolong tea with the delicate, sweet aroma of violet flowers. The oolong tea provides a complex flavor profile, while the violet adds a subtle, floral hint. The tea is likely to have a light to medium body and a smooth finish.

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Size: 100.0
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Oolong Violet

Oolong Violet

China Oolong, Green Tea China Sencha, natural flavouring, mallow. Premium blend with ingredients from sustainable cultivation and natural flavourings.
Rich in antioxidants, which can help protect against cell damage and reduce the risk of certain diseases; May aid in weight loss due to its ability to increase metabolism and fat burning; Can help lower cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of heart disease; May improve skin conditions such as eczema and acne due to its anti-inflammatory properties; Can help regulate blood sugar levels and improve digestion; Violet flowers are known for their calming and soothing properties, which can help reduce stress and promote relaxation; Contains anti-inflammatory compounds that may help alleviate symptoms of respiratory issues such as bronchitis and asthma; Has antibacterial properties, which can help fight infections; Can be used to treat skin conditions like acne and eczema, and may also promote healthy hair growth.
Oolong tea originates from Taiwan, where it has been produced for centuries. The name "oolong" translates to "black dragon" in Chinese; The production process involves withering, rolling, oxidation, and firing, which gives oolong tea its unique flavor profile; In Taiwanese culture, oolong tea is often served at social gatherings and is considered a symbol of hospitality and respect; Violets have been used for centuries in herbal medicine and as a culinary ingredient. In ancient Greece and Rome, violets were used to treat various ailments; Violets are often associated with modesty, humility, and love. In the Victorian era, violets were used in the language of flowers to convey secret messages; In traditional European medicine, violet flowers were used to treat respiratory issues, skin conditions, and as a calming agent.