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including a flavored blend and several single-origin teas. Oolong tea is only partially oxidized in the manufacturing process. Because of this, the color, flavor and aroma of oolongs vary greatly, with characteristics of both organic green tea and organic black tea. We offer many organic tea options from the traditional oolong origin of China, and beyond.
The most classic origin of our organic oolong teas is China. Oolong teas hailing from China (which is the birthplace of all modern Camellia sinensis production styles) range widely, from the floral and full-bodied butteriness of Ti Kuan Yin to the roasted, sweet earthiness of WuYi. Flavored oolong teas are becoming popular too, like our Organic Plum Oolong, blended with all natural and organic ingredients such as hibiscus and currants.
As with any oolong tea, our organic oolong teas are only partially oxidized in the manufacturing process after being hand picked. Because of this, the color, flavor and aroma of oolong leaves and liquor vary greatly, with characteristics of both green and black teas. Oolongs are often characterized by an oolong \\\\\\\"glow\\\\\\\" that lingers on the palate.
We recommend brewing our loose leaf organic oolong teas in water that has been heated until bubbles have begun to rise to the top of the pan in a \\\\\\\"string of pearls\\\\\\\", or 195 degrees Fahrenheit, for 4-7 minutes. All of our oolongs are sold as loose leaf tea, without tea bags, thus allowing for the premium oolong leaves to open up, and that means no extra waste for the tea drinker. Oolongs are particularly suited to re-steeping. In fact, the second or third steeping is often the most prized in the Chinese Gong Fu ceremony. Though oolongs are typically consumed hot they are worth a try as iced tea, as well! Of course, these are only our recommendations. Let your personal taste be the ultimate test! Get more tips on how to brew loose leaf tea.
The best tea gardens and cooperatives understand that high-quality organic teas depend on the people and the environment that produce them. Fair Trade Certification verifies and acknowledges the commitment of these producers to meeting internationally recognized Fair Trade standards. We work with several Fair Trade communities to supply our organic oolong teas, including Makaibari Estate in India!
As with any oolong tea, our organic oolong teas are only partially oxidized in the manufacturing process after being hand picked. Because of this, the color, flavor and aroma of oolong leaves and liquor vary greatly, with characteristics of both green and black teas. Oolongs are often characterized by an oolong \\\"glow\\\" that lingers on the palate.
We recommend brewing our loose leaf organic oolong teas in water that has been heated until bubbles have begun to rise to the top of the pan in a \\\"string of pearls\\\", or 195 degrees Fahrenheit, for 4-7 minutes. All of our oolongs are sold as loose leaf tea, without tea bags, thus allowing for the premium oolong leaves to open up, and that means no extra waste for the tea drinker. Oolongs are particularly suited to re-steeping. In fact, the second or third steeping is often the most prized in the Chinese Gong Fu ceremony. Though oolongs are typically consumed hot they are worth a try as iced tea, as well! Of course, these are only our recommendations. Let your personal taste be the ultimate test! Get more tips on how to brew loose leaf tea.
Choose traditional or blends of Oolong tea. Watermelon organic Oolong tea blends an organic watermelon flavor with fresh fruits, while the Anxi organic Oolong tea is highly prized, rare and considered a healthy addition to any diet.
The perfect handmade loose leaf Oolong teaFalling into its own category, Oolong tea is neither black nor green. At the meeting point of both famous teas, Oolong tea can adorn some black or green tea characteristics depending on each tea master's handcrafting process.Finding its origins in both China and Taiwan this peculiar tea gets its name from its big twisted leaves resembling mythical Chinese dragons. The art of Oolong is no secret to the tea artisans on Eteakol, and although their production origins are from India, the flavors and aroma are as authentic and unique to what is expected of an Oolong tea. Delicately handpicked, the fresh tea leaves are first withered and left under the sun to dry; they are then laid down in a place to cool before being gently hand rolled. This process is the key to unlocking the bouquet of flavors of the tea. The level of oxidation is determined by the tea artisan, ranging from as little as 8% to 80% depending on the product the tea artisan wants to achieve. Once oxidation is achieved the leaves are then roasted before one final hand rolling; the tea is then left to dry before being hand sorted.Handcrafting Oolong teas is an art mastered throughout the years by each tea artisan following traditional craftsmanship passed down through generations. Each Oolong tea sourced by Eteakol, is sustainably and ethically crafted and 100% handmade resulting in a tea full of light flavors and aromas, ranging from light bergamot to sweet berries and floral notes. This particular tea is to be steeped with a water temperature between 70 to 85 degrees and can be steeped multiple times; each steeping revealing a new layer of nuanced flavors and aromas. Can I add flavors to your Oolong tea Each full leaf Oolong tea sourced by Eteakol is the perfect base for any of your blended teas; pick a light green Oolong to pair with fruity and floral aromas and a dark Oolong to go with warm spices. You can also mix Oolong teas with green teas and black teas.Can I use your Oolong tea as a base for boba teaYes, Oolong tea can be used as a base for any boba tea, and can be enjoyed either hot or cold and with different pairing. We recommend enjoying Oolong tea with no added milk to fully experience the craftsmanship of each tea artisan. Order our selection of organic loose leaf Oolong tea in bulk on Eteakol.Do you have wholesale requirementsAll the loose leaf Oolong teas listed on Eteakol, are available for bulk order. They are available at different volumes for orders starting at 1kg. You can also order our samples before committing to a bulk order, all our samples are delivered to you with free global shipping and customs clearance. Head over to our wholesale page, to learn more about how to place a bulk order with us. Should you have any questions you can simply email sales@eteakol.com and our team will promptly get back to you.
A succulent tea especially palatable for those that do not enjoy the sharpness typical of green teas. Our organic oolong tea is unique because of its partial oxidation which produces a diverse arrangement of both off-green and black leaves. This tea is beautiful, tasty, full bodied, healthy and with a mildly smooth aftertaste. Highly recommended to those that enjoy the health benefits of green tea but have a hard time with its lingering, semi bitter taste. This tea will appeal to the senses of both the black tea lover and the green tea lover.
The newest addition to our collection of single-source high mountain organic oolong is here! We used our Organic Mountain, following our philosophy of only using the finest leaf as a base for all our roasts, and crafted it using the classic DongDing-style method. This results in bold, unmistakable roasted oolong flavor, with hints of complexity here and there to pleasantly surprise when least expected.
We detected cocoa as the centerpiece note in an even roast with just a hint of woody sweetness. The aftertaste is honeyed with hints of flowers on the tip of the tongue. The nose recalls pine and put us in a festive mood, recalling holiday wreaths. While this oolong is exceptionally hardy and can produce a flavorful and balanced liquor while using up to boiling temperature water, we suggest using 95c to draw out the most multilayered experience from this tea. Enjoy!
Little Red Cup Tea has two amazing Oolong Teas on offer. Both of these fabulous teas are from the remote, mountainous, regions of Hubei Province Our Jade Oolong, is an utterly classic, true to form, and incredibly delicious classic oolong tea. The other is a very uncommon, very dark, oolong, Da Hong Pao. Only recently available as an organic, Fair Trade tea, this incredible rock tea is hugely robust, delicious, and instantly likeable. 59ce067264
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