Formosa Oolong Choicest

Oolong tea is generally referred to as Âsemi-fermented tea and is principally manufactured in China and Taiwan (still known as Formosa in tea terminology). The term Oolong is of Chinese origin and means ÂBlack Dragon.Â
For the manufacturing of China Oolongs, the leaves must not be picked too soon and it is important that they are processed immediately after plucking. They are first wilted in direct sunlight, then shaken in bamboo baskets to lightly bruise the edges of the leaves. Next, they are alternately shaken and spread out to dry until the surface of the leaf turns slightly yellow. The edges turn a reddish color as the chemicals in the bruised leaf react with oxygen. The fermentation or oxidation period (12-20 percent fermentation) is halted after 1 1/2Â2 hours by firing. Oolongs are always whole leaf teas, never broken by rolling. Formosa Oolongs undergo a longer fermentation period (60-70 percent) and are therefore blacker in appearance than China Oolongs, and give a richer, darker liquor than the paler orangey-brown infusion of China Oolong.
Our Formosa Oolong comes from Taiwan and has an aromatic fruity taste. The caffeine content is somewhere between black and green teas. Oolongs are generally enjoyed without the addition of milk or flavorings.
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