
Oolong cha (in Chinese: 乌龙茶) is a type of Chinese tea with an oxidation level between that of green and black tea leaves. The dry leaf appearance of this tea, also pronounced as ‘wulong’ by the Chinese, can have colours that vary from green to almost black, depending on the oxidation level.
Anxi’s famous Tieguanyin, for example, is green and as a flavour that is closer to a green tea with a thicker soup and characteristic floral aroma. In contrast, Wuyi mountain’s famous Dahongpao is dark, and steeps an intense and ‘rocky’ flavour due to the mineral rich soil in that region. The intensity of this dark oolong is closer to a black tea.
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