Taiwanese Tea

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Taiwan Red Oolong Tea

Red Oolong is a heavily oxidized, ball-shaped Oolong tea. Similar to Oriental Beauty Tea, the tea leaves must be bitten by the small green leafhopper, imparting a natural honey fragrance and sweet flavor. Development Background and Origin In 2008, Taiwan’s government promoted this new style of Oolong tea, which is made using the same process […]

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Taiwan High Mountain Oolong Tea

Taiwan High Mountain Oolong Tea, often referred to simply as “High Mountain Tea,” refers to oolong tea cultivated in tea gardens at altitudes above 1,000 meters. This term is used to distinguish it from “lowland tea” and does not refer to a specific tea-growing region. Due to the high-altitude environment, High Mountain Oolong Tea exhibits

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Taiwan Muzha Tieguanyin

Muzha Tieguanyin is a partially fermented oolong tea produced in Muzha, Taipei. It has an oxidation level of 30-50% and is medium to heavily roasted. While its tea-making technique originates from Anxi Tieguanyin in Fujian, China, Taiwanese tea farmers have refined the process over time, creating a unique flavor profile. History & Production Region The

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Taiwan Oriental Beauty Tea

Oriental Beauty Tea, also known as Bai Hao Oolong Tea, is a heavily fermented oolong tea. Its unique characteristic lies in the fact that the tea leaves must be bitten by the tea green leafhopper (Jacobiasca formosana), which triggers a chemical reaction that produces a distinctive honey aroma and natural sweetness. Due to this process,

凍頂烏龍茶

Taiwan Dong Ding Oolong Tea

Dong Ding is the name of a mountain in Taiwan, and Dong Ding Oolong Tea can be interpreted as “Oolong tea produced on Dong Ding Mountain.” It is a semi-ball-shaped, moderately fermented Taiwanese oolong tea with a roasted aroma. History of Dong Ding Oolong Tea In 1855, a Taiwanese man named Lin Fengchi brought 36

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Taiwan Wenshan Baozhong Tea

Wenshan is a place name in Taiwan, while “Baozhong” refers to the original packaging method of this tea. It is a strip-shaped, lightly fermented Taiwanese oolong tea known for its distinctive aroma. History Taiwan first exported oolong tea in 1865, but sales were poor by 1873. In 1881, a merchant introduced a type of oolong

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Taiwan Oolong Tea Prices: 6 Common Types at Reasonable Prices

A common question from tea enthusiasts: What is the price range of Taiwanese Oolong tea? The price is not only related to tea quality but also to origin, season, and harvesting methods. Taiwan Oolong Tea Prices: Reasonable Prices for 6 Common Types Common Taiwanese Oolong teas include Baozhong Tea, Dong Ding Oolong Tea, High Mountain

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Taiwan Oolong Tea Recommendation: 4 Most Popular Taiwan Oolong Teas

Taiwan, with its unique geographic conditions and distinct tea-making craftsmanship, is known as the world’s top Oolong tea-producing region. Among the many varieties of Oolong tea, which ones are most favored by tea enthusiasts? Here are the 4 high-repeat purchase Taiwan Oolong teas we recommend: Taiwan Oolong Tea Recommendation: 4 High Repeat Purchase Taiwan Oolong

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Types and Characteristics of Taiwanese Oolong Tea: 6 Classic Taiwanese Oolong Varieties

Taiwan is renowned as one of the world’s premier tea-producing regions, and Oolong tea represents the most significant category of Taiwanese tea. This article introduces six iconic types of Taiwanese Oolong tea and highlights their unparalleled characteristics. Types and Characteristics of Taiwanese Oolong Tea: 6 Representative Taiwanese Oolong Varieties Taiwanese Oolong tea originated from Fujian,

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Introduction to Taiwanese Oolong Tea

An overview of the types, characteristics, origins, and pricing of Taiwanese Oolong tea. Types and Characteristics of Taiwanese Oolong Tea Taiwan Oolong Tea Types Introducing six iconic Taiwanese Oolong teas and their unique traits. Tea Recommendation Which Oolong teas are most favored by tea enthusiasts? Reasonable price Price depends on tea quality, origin, season, and

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The Most Famous Taiwanese Teas: 9 Well-Known Teas from Taiwan

Taiwanese tea was introduced to Taiwan 200 years ago by immigrants from Fujian. Over the years, local farmers have developed a variety of popular teas based on Taiwan’s unique island environment, mountainous terrain, and subtropical climate. Here are the 9 most representative and famous Taiwan teas. The Most Famous Taiwanese Teas: 9 Well-Known Teas from

Oriental Beauty Tea Caffeine and Side Effects

Oriental Beauty Tea is a delicious beverage, not only helping to boost energy but also becoming a top choice in many people’s daily lives. However, Oriental Beauty Tea contains caffeine, and excessive consumption may lead to several side effects. Therefore, it’s important to be aware of the common side effects of Oriental Beauty Tea before

Brewing Methods for Oriental Beauty Tea

Bought the best Oriental Beauty Tea but unsure how to brew it? Don’t let incorrect brewing methods ruin good tea. Here are the brewing methods for Oriental Beauty Tea: Hot Brewing Method Preparation: Use 1 gram of tea for a 30 ml teapot. For a 150 ml teapot, prepare 5 grams of tea. Place the

Production Process of Oriental Beauty Tea

Production Process of Oriental Beauty Tea

Oriental Beauty Tea is highly popular due to its pesticide-free cultivation and unique, pure production process. Many tea enthusiasts are interested in how Oriental Beauty Tea is made. Here is a detailed explanation of our production process for your reference. Production Process of Oriental Beauty Tea Picking: The picking season is from May to August.

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