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Saturday, September 19, 2009

Oprah Wulong Tea From Taiwan

By Berry Fei

Wulong Tea is not only clear and fragrant as green tea, but also refreshing and has the body of black tea. Traditionally, like many good Chinese teas, Wulong Tea is grown at altitude, typically between one and three thousand metres above sea level. Luckily China abounds with mountains so finding suitable habitats for the tea plants (Camellia sinensis) to grow for the production of Wulong Tea is not a problem.

Depending upon the length of fermentation, oolong teas can be closer to green teas in terms of color and flavor, or closer to black teas. Beginners in Oolong Wulong Tea should be careful as even though flavor is only mild to medium, the tea could be very strong. Oolong Wulong Tea is half-fermented and thus is relatively thick in flavor. It is hand-fired in pans to completely halt this process while preserving the fresh, open meadow aroma and flavor within the dried leaf.

Oprah Wulong Tea is being touted for its health benefits, namely its effects in helping with weight loss. The Wulong Tea as seen on Oprah activates the enzyme in the body that is responsible for dissolving triglycerides, so it stands to reason that regular consumption of oolong can be helpful in weight management by enhancing the function of fat metabolism.

Green Wulong Tea grows in the virgin land of Southern China, rich in Wulong's unique refreshing aroma, and can have 4 to 6 serving. Green tea is the variety which keeps the original color of the tea leaves without fermentation during processing.

Oolong Wulong Tea is being touted for its health benefits, namely its effects in helping with weight loss. Oolong Wulong Tea activates the enzyme in the body that is responsible for dissolving triglycerides, so it stands to reason that regular consumption of oolong can be helpful in weight management by enhancing the function of fat metabolism.

Taiwan Wulong Tea is considered to be the finest Wulong in the world. Wulong Tea from Taiwan is grown from the Camellia Sinensis plant. One of the first steps in processing Taiwan oolong tea is to toss the leaves in large bamboo baskets. Oolong tea grown in Taiwan is almost always consumed by the Taiwanese and very little finds its way to the tea export market.

Taiwan Wulong/Oolong is considered to be the finest oolong in the world. Wulong/Oolong tea from Taiwan is grown from the Camellia Sinensis plant. One of the first steps in processing Taiwan oolong tea is to toss the leaves in large bamboo baskets. Wulong/Oolong tea grown in Taiwan is almost always consumed by the Taiwanese and very little finds its way to the tea export market. Depending upon the length of fermentation, oolong teas can be closer to green teas in terms of color and flavor, or closer to black teas. Beginners in Wulong/Oolong Tea should be careful as even though flavor is only mild to medium, the tea could be very strong. Oolong tea is half-fermented and thus is relatively thick in flavor. It is hand-fired in pans to completely halt this process while preserving the fresh, open meadow aroma and flavor within the dried leaf.

Oolong Wulong Tea is most commonly enjoyed in Taiwan and southern China and the tea of choice in many Chinese restaurants. Oolong Wulong Tea is mainly produced in China and Taiwan, but other countries like Vietnam and Sri Lanka also produce a small amount of Oolong Wulong Tea. Taiwan is an island located off the southeast coast of China and is where the best Oolong Wulong Teas come from. Try a variety of Oolong Wulong Tea and find out the difference for yourself as well as your own personal preference...and loose weight while doing your research! - 17274

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