Milk Oolong Tea Bags
This delightful, hand processed, green oolong is grown high in the Fujian mountains in China. Famous for its “milky” taste and silky texture, this tea has the alluring fragrance of sweet cream and pineapple. The flavor is smooth with light, orchid notes. Great for multiple infusions.
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Caffeine:
Oolong Tea has less than a quarter the amount of caffeine per cup than in a similar-sized cup of coffee. More about caffeine.
Steeping Instructions
Steeping Oolong tea is easy. Simply heat fresh, filtered water to a rolling boil. Then pour water over tea and steep for 3-5 minutes (if using tea bags) or 5-7 minutes (if using full-leaf.)
Ingredients
Finest milk oolong tea leaves from Fujian province, China
Calories
0
Country of Origin
Fujian Province in China
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What our Citizens are saying about this great gift of the leaf...
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That was nice! | April 09, 2013 |
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anncandelario New, NY |
Delicious, soft but still Tea, refreshing, it was a nice experience after always being a Green Tea drinker. |
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Very refreshing and delicious! | January 01, 2013 |
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Laura Bocs Raton, FL |
I first ordered this tea out of curiosity, and because I liked the name! I was not expecting to get hooked on it. I drink it iced. The flavor on my tongue is so soft,subtle and delightful, really hard to describe; I'm not sure if pineapple and cream does it justice, but I can't improve on that. Really beautiful. |
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Delicious | November 25, 2012 |
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Al , NJ |
I love most kinds of tea, green, white and oolong as well a rooibos, this tea is very smooth and naturally sweet. I would even consider it a desert tea. |
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Delicious | November 01, 2012 |
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Sara Baton Rouge, LA |
As a fan of black tea and stronger flavored teas in general this was an interesting change. It isn't so weak that you feel like you're drinking water, you know there's tea and you can taste the subtle, sweet notes if you sip instead of gulp. It's definitely a good tea for unwinding while reading a book or doing something relaxing because its flavor will not distract you, will not linger harshly on the palate as some teas can. It's worth a try! |
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an amazing tea | October 07, 2012 |
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Joan Durham, NC |
I'm generally not fond of scented, flavored teas - I'm a black tea with milk and sugar person - but this tea is so good I just can't resist it. I tried it for the first time in the spring of 2012, and I've been drinking it steadily since then. I plan to include a bag or 5 in all of my holiday gifts this year as well - *everyone* should know how lovely this tea is. |
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