oolong Definition In English

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  • He was too young to drink the celebratory sake at the after tournament party, and had to make do with oolong tea instead.

  • More recently, the term "(biho wlng ch)", translated as white tip oolong tea has been used.

  • In addition, it allows certain types of oolong teas to be aged for decades if they are cared for by being occasionally roasted.

  • Yixing purple clay teapots are the traditional brewing-vessel for oolong tea.

  • The term oolong tea replaced the old term when loose tea came into fashion.

  • Being of black teas, it has a strong flavour and higher caffeine content than green, oolong, or white teas, albeit somewhat less than coffee.

  • Additionally, oolong can benefit from aging if fired over charcoal.

  • Different regions favor different varieties of tea black, green, or oolong and use different flavourings, such as milk, sugar or herbs.

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