Wuyi Mtn. Oolong (Wu Long) Tea Bags, 0.07 Ounces x 100 teabags

November 23, 2018 - Comment

Wuyi Oolong is from the Wuyi Mountains in Fujian, where mists, clouds and unique soil conditions produce teas of exceptional character. Hand plucked leaves are carefully sorted, allowed to oxidize partially, and skillfully fired to make this golden, amber-color brew. Wuyi Oolong has a bold, long-lasting flavor and an inviting aroma. Each tea’s distinctive character

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Wuyi Oolong is from the Wuyi Mountains in Fujian, where mists, clouds and unique soil conditions produce teas of exceptional character. Hand plucked leaves are carefully sorted, allowed to oxidize partially, and skillfully fired to make this golden, amber-color brew. Wuyi Oolong has a bold, long-lasting flavor and an inviting aroma. Each tea’s distinctive character is produced by a unique combination of climate, altitudes, and soil conditions. Wuyi oolong will make a smooth, rounded cup with a slightly toasty fragrance and long lingered sweetness.

Product Features

  • Certified Organic.
  • Wuyi Oolong is from the Wuyi Mountains in Fujian, where mists, clouds and unique soil conditions produce teas of exceptional character.
  • Wuyi Oolong will make a smooth, rounded cup with a slightly toasty fragrance and long lingered sweetness.
  • Hand plucked leaves are carefully sorted, allowed to oxidize partially, and skillfully fired to make this golden, amber color brew. Wuyi Oolong has a bold, long lasting flavor and an inviting aroma.
  • 100 Silver foil wrapped tea bag. Weight loss and detox benefits.

Comments

Anonymous says:

Not bad, not great Not bad, not great. I tried this along with another organic oolong received at the same time from Amazon, but about half the price of this one. I liked the less expensive one a little better. It had a slightly fresher, “fruitier” taste and aroma. This tea by Wuyi Mtn. was also good, a little darker in color and flavor, but not as “bright.” Both are good, but I actually liked the one that was half the price a little better. So, value-wise, the other one is better for my…

Anonymous says:

Hard to drink plain This is my first experience with Wu Long tea of any kind. I have to admit, it’s quite bitter and hard/almost impossible for me to drink without adding tons of liquid stevia. I even tried mixing it with my Lipton mixed berries green tea that I love, to no avail. Finally, I decided to add vanilla flavored almond milk and stevia. It’s more of a dessert drink now that I actually ENJOY drinking. After a few days now of drinking it, I can tell that it decreases my appetite and the scale may have…

Anonymous says:

I like it. I like it…i’d probably buy it again. It really does curb my appetite a little bit, i feel it works better on a full stomach though (eat first and have tea after)..that way you’ll stay full longer. Other than that, I drink on average 2-3 cups per day, taste a lot better with some sugar in it, it’s more enjoyable that way. But, overall, I like it alot. And, it doesn’t taste bitter to me no matter how long I leave the tea bag for. For best results, make sure the water is really hot, actually, it…

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