Anxi 'Tieguanyin' Pure Leaf Teas Brews 60 Cups Origin Anxi, Fujian China Black Dragon oolong is grown in the mountains of Anxi County, the home of oolong tea in China. There are at least twelve oolong tea plant cultivars growing in Anxi, each with its own distinct flavor profile. The most famous of these cultivars is Tieguanyin, meaning "Iron Goddess of Mercy" in Mandarin. Oolongs Oolongs range in their flavor (mild and floral to strong and toasty) and color (from light green to dark) depending on the processing technique adopted. Black Dragon is a darker oolong with high oxidization. Rolling Technique Leaves are plucked and then withered to reduce moisture
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Oolong tea leaves


Expiration Date: 12/31/2025

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The Tao of Tea, Oolong Tea, Black Dragon, 3.5 oz (100 g)

DESCRIPTION:

Anxi 'Tieguanyin' Pure Leaf Teas Brews 60 Cups Origin Anxi, Fujian China Black Dragon oolong is grown in the mountains of Anxi County, the home of oolong tea in China. There are at least twelve oolong tea plant cultivars growing in Anxi, each with its own distinct flavor profile. The most famous of these cultivars is Tieguanyin, meaning "Iron Goddess of Mercy" in Mandarin. Oolongs Oolongs range in their flavor (mild and floral to strong and toasty) and color (from light green to dark) depending on the processing technique adopted. Black Dragon is a darker oolong with high oxidization. Rolling Technique Leaves are plucked and then withered to reduce moisture. When suitable leaf suppleness is achieved, traditional rolling techniques (wrapping the leaves in a cloth and binding it tightly into ball shape) are applied in conjunction with light roasting. Roasting Successive and short re-rolling and re-roastings are done to achieve the optimal shape and flavor. A final roast is given to complete the processing. Flavor Profile Toasted aroma with a sweet, strong, grain aftertaste.

SUGGESTED USE:

Brewing

Brew one teaspoon of leaf in twelve ounces of pure spring or filtered water at 185ºF for four minutes. Provides at least two infusions.

INGREDIENTS:

Oolong tea leaves. 

WARNINGS:

9.90