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    OOLONG TEA..

    TreecaBy Treeca2 June 2011No Comments1 Min Read
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    ‘Phoenix Supreme’ Oolong tea is picked from bushes that grow on the Wudong peak of Phoenix Mountain in Guarngdong Province, China.

    It is made in small batches by and expert tea master and gathered twice a year, between April and May, and October and November.

    It has a fragrant fruity aroma and a smooth, very refreshing flavour.

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    1. gillyk on 2 June 2011 4:41 PM

      What a lovely name. Makes me want to try it!

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      • Barmac on 2 June 2011 8:06 PM

        There are a number of oolong teas which I will be covering so you can then decide which one sounds the nicest 🙂

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    2. SeasideMan on 2 June 2011 5:33 PM

      I have tried Oolong a few times, but it has never really appealed to me as much as some other teas. Perhaps I need to try the right Oolong though – I know there are many varieties. My current favourite is a Chinese black tea called Yunnan.

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      • Barmac on 2 June 2011 8:07 PM

        There are a number of oolongs like you say Tom, I am going to cover them all then I guess its just a case of trying the one you fancy the most. 🙂

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    3. Donab31 on 2 June 2011 5:39 PM

      I may be Chinese but don’t ask me about Chinese teas…Totally clueless…

      Am so embarrassed whenever we go to a restaurant for dim sum and the waitress asks what tea we’d like.
      They serve two kinds of Chinese tea and I always forget their names; only know that one is dark and the other is light (which I prefer as I find the dark one too strong for my liking).

      Might try this one though if Sainsbury’s/Tesco stock them. 🙂

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      • Barmac on 2 June 2011 8:08 PM

        lol, you did make me laugh with your comment :)) there are more oolong teas so I will write about each one then you can decide which one you fancy trying :):)

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    4. deleted user on 2 June 2011 10:57 PM

      I don’t think I have tried oolong tea but have seen it around. Thanks for the reminder. I must get it when shopping next. X

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      • Barmac on 5 June 2011 7:42 PM

        Enjoy malakeas 🙂 x

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    5. deleted user on 4 June 2011 9:56 AM

      Totally irrelevant – but I immediately thought of that song ..
      ‘so long oolong, how long you goona be gone?’
      Sorry. I do like china tea – the pale sort …
      xx

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      • Barmac on 5 June 2011 7:45 PM

        lol, that made me laugh ohtralala – 🙂

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    6. Oolong tea on 18 October 2011 4:00 AM

      Hi.When I go out,I hava tea with my bottle. That tea is Oolong tea.

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