Chinese Oolong Tea (Wu Long Tea) 100 Tea Bags

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Average Price:$5 —— Oolong (traditional Chinese: ; simplified Chinese: ; pinyin: wlóng) is a traditional Chinese tea (Camellia sinensis) somewhere between green and black in oxidation. It ranges from 10% to 70% oxidation.[1] It is among the most popular types of teas served in typical Chinese restaurants. In Chinese tea culture, semi-oxidized oolong teas are collectively grouped as qngchá (Chinese: ; literally "clear tea").[2] Oolong has a taste more akin to green tea than to black tea: it lacks the rosy, sweet aroma of black...



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Chinese Oolong Tea (Wu Long Tea) 100 Tea Bags by A2AWorld Green Tea
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Oolong (traditional Chinese: ; simplified Chinese: ; pinyin: wlóng) is a traditional Chinese tea (Camellia sinensis) somewhere between green and black in oxidation. It ranges from 10% to 70% oxidation.[1] It is among the most popular types of teas served in typical Chinese restaurants. In Chinese tea culture, semi-oxidized oolong teas are collectively grouped as qngchá (Chinese: ; literally "clear tea").[2] Oolong has a taste more akin to green tea than to black tea: it lacks the rosy, sweet aroma of black...

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Chinese Oolong Tea (Wu Long Tea) 100 Tea Bags by A2AWorld Green Tea
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Oolong (traditional Chinese: ; simplified Chinese: ; pinyin: wlóng) is a traditional Chinese tea (Camellia sinensis) somewhere between green and black in oxidation. It ranges from 10% to 70% oxidation.[1] It is among the most popular types of teas served in typical Chinese restaurants. In Chinese tea culture, semi-oxidized oolong teas are collectively grouped as qngchá (Chinese: ; literally "clear tea").[2] Oolong has a taste more akin to green tea than to black tea: it lacks the rosy, sweet aroma of black...

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