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The Blue Green Wonder Tea-Wu Long Tea Qing Cha Jul 14
Wulong tea is in the province Jujian in China and Taiwan, and it is largely of the most popular tea in China. It is said that the qualities that no other tea can.

Wu-Long means “Black Dragon” and the legend that a farmer who was on the lookout for new flavors in his garden, lost in thought when he saw a spring tea Bush a huge black snake in the dragon. He was convinced that this is a sign from above. He quickly grabbed a few leaves from the bush to taste them. This was the first Wu-long tea.

In fact, Wu-long tea, sometimes spelled wulong or oolong is the same as any other tea. Black tea, green tea, white tea, all come from the same Bush. The differences in taste are a variety of reasons, first the country as well as climate and geography, where the tea is grown. Secondly, that the subject of tea fermentation during drying. Wulong tea is not allowed to ferment fully, but it is more that green tea is fermented, not that whatever fermentation.

It is brewed from whole leaves, which never broke, has a delicate flavor with a nutty flavor, a touch of honey and hazelnut. Of course, if we say it has a nutty flavor, it does not mean that it is brewed with nuts. It means that the natural flavor of the tea can remind us of chestnut.

Besides the beautiful soft taste with a hint of chestnut, Oolong tea other than green tea has some very specific health benefits. One of the best-known health benefits has been popular by Oprah Winfrey, as it is a miracle weight loss.

In addition to weight loss and weight control has proved to be an asset in the fight against diseases such as cancer, Parkinson’s, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and much more. It is not a magic pill, but it can help.

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