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TEARELAE - Taiwan Oolong Tea Loose Leaf - 5.29oz/150g - Taiwanese High Mountain Oolong Tea - Green Taiwan Tea Mild Flavor - Help to Detox

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  • STRICT MANUAL HAND-PICKING: To ensure the freshness of taiwan oolong tea, we strictly adopt manual picking. Only tender shoots can be selected as ingredients, retaining part of the stems to make the flavor stronger. It’s also known as “soft branch oolong”, whose branches (stems) are soft and juicy. Only authentic Taiwan oolong tea will retain some stems
  • RELIABLE CERTIFICATION: This oolong tea not only has reliable Taiwan tea test reports and Taiwan customs declaration documents but also passed the SGS test. Please rest assured to enjoy this taiwan tea
  • HEALTHY TEA IN LEISURE TIME: This oolong taiwan tea can be a perfect substitute for carbonated drinks or coffee.The gentle sweet taste of this high mountain tea can bring you another brand new feeling
  • 100% PURE NATURAL: We all share a belief that the best tea from taiwan is unadulterated without any additives. Therefore, we insist that the whole process must be handmade so as to reveal its origin taste
  • HEALTHY BENEFITS: Oolong tea contains a variety of trace elements. Enjoy this taiwan tea and let the worry and tiredness slip away in every refreshing sip



Product Description

Taiwan high mountain tea dry tea-leaves appearance

In our stereotype, Chinese tea is made from leaves, may be covered with a few tiny stems. The best tea is full of dry tea-leaves and the worst tea is most of the stems. Taiwan, one of the most famous production areas of oolong tea in the world, the oolong tea produced here has its unique highlights.

Fresh tender shoots growing on Taiwan high mountain

First of all, Taiwan's oolong tea mainly grows on the high mountains. Therefore it has a special name called "soft branch oolong", just as its name implies, its branches are soft and juicy. It contains loads of aroma substances, which makes it more fragrant and sweeter after taste.

"One Heart and Two Leaves"

Second, we insist on hand-picking and following the traditional craft so as to make sure their superior quality. Only the branch and leaf on the top of the tea tree can be selected. We called it - "one heart, two leaves".

During the process of tea-making, "one heart, two leaves" are made into a compact hemispherical shape by special technology. After constant trial and improvement, tea makers found that this kind of Taiwan tea with tea stems can highlight the charm of high mountain oolong tea.

Crystal clear golden color tea soup

Attractive Tea Soup

Crystal clear tea soup with rich aroma of flower and fruit;

Taste sweet but quite smooth;

Can be brewed up to 3 times and still maintains great flavor;

Delicate aftertaste, needed to appreciate carefully;

Another flavor after adding some ice cube or mint.

Bottom tea-leaves are full and tender

Authentic Taiwan Tea

After brewing, the loose leave tea is completely stretched out. The tight and slender tea leaves unfold to reveal their true features - "one heart, two leaves".

Only authentic Taiwan green oolong tea will retain some stems, which is also one of the standards of Taiwan oolong tea.

outer package and golden color tea soup

Easy Brewing Yummy Tasting

1. First of all, prepare a teapot with a strainer.

2. Add 1 or 2 teaspoons of oolong tea loose leaf into a teapot. (Better to add it with a teaspoon. Don't grasp the tea with bare hands)

3. Pour into little boiling water (just fill the bottom) and then pour out immediately. (wash and damp, release the aroma)

4. Pour into 8 fl. oz of boiling water. (about 185-205°F or 85-95°C )

5. Wait patiently for about 3-5 minutes then enjoy this taiwan oolong tea.


Sergey
Reviewed in Canada on January 29, 2025
good taste recommend
GRIFF
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024
This is the oolong green tea. I brew 1&a half teaspoons with 10oz of boiling water for 5 minutes. I really enjoy the buttery earthen flavor. If you like oolongs, give this one a try.
Johnny ho
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2024
you doing very good i love your tea appreciate❤️
No name
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2024
The tea leaves are good but the delivery time is longer than usual.
Sev
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2024
I love Oolong from Taiwan and this one is tasteless, extremely dry and not flavors at all.I think that it is either a really old tea or a really low quality one.Please don't buy it, I feel disappointed.
Sergio
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
Really bad tea, absolutely tasteless. No flavor, no, taste.
Rice and gravy
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2023
It's not listed anywhere, but usually when Taiwan oolong is just referred to as "high mountain" it's usually the Qingxin (Jade oolong) tea variety which is my favorite and in my opinion, better than Jin Xuan. More floral and fragrant. At the current price of 12 bucks for 150 grams it's a great bargain for the quality. Make no mistake, this isn't $15 an ounce Qingxin, but it punches way above it's price. I've payed 3 times as much per ounce for budget high mountain tea that wasn't any better than this. Using about 4 to 5 grams of tea per 100ml of water you'll get a solid 3 steeps. Not bad for an everyday drinker.
Roma Sein
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2023
I love how green the dried leaves are! They don't seem dark and oxidized like some of the other cheap brands on the market, so it leaves a clean fresh taste! It has LOADS of flavor, although it doesn't come out quite as dark as some Oolong you buy it makes up for it in pure flavor.I'm glad I splurged on this, and will think in the future when I'm bargain shopping for loose leaf tea. But that's talk for another review.
Hearsharp
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2022
It's genuine Taiwanese tea.But quality is very low in my opinion. Not undrinkable though.Stems are a dead giveaway of second rate product, and it's hard to agree with the price charged for stuff that's about to be tossed out.