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Teabloom's Organic White Tip Oolong Loose Leaf Tea is a premium, USDA Certified Organic tea sourced from the Wuyi Mountains in Fujian Province. This exquisite tea offers a sweet, lush flavor profile with a delicate warm spicy undertone, making it perfect for multiple infusions. Packaged in a beautifully designed canister, it not only locks in freshness but also serves as an ideal gift for tea enthusiasts. Each canister contains 3.53 oz. (100 g) of tea, yielding 35-50 cups of aromatic delight.
M**.
Good quality
It's a very good tea!
A**R
Flavor that doesn't quit
The flavor of the tea is fantastic. Be sure to be using a Glass mug or hard ceramic mug when drinking. Keeps temp and holds a better flavor over plastic. Monk Fruit is a great addition for those that like it sweeter.
T**D
Review from a tea connoisseur
I grew up drinking, sampling and enjoying tea from China and India . I used to dink my black tea English style with milk until I read that that the healthy effect of Polyphenol in tea ( anti-inflammatory , anti-cancer) are ruined by adding milk to it. Based on the recommendation from renounced Dr William Li, I discovered Milky Oolong which is grown only in the Alison mountain in Taiwan. It gives off a milky taste and aroma and still contain all the benefit of Polyphenol without the dairy effect. I have been a devotee since. Unfortunately this particular brand is frequently out of stock . I have tried more expensive version but this brand is my preference.
M**T
Unique flavor suggested by friend
I like that it's different and somewhat bitter
A**K
Love em. Made me calm
Good tea hope keep up starTea made me feel calm and low pain.
X**I
Poor taste
Bought Tie Guan Yon tea from this seller. The tea tastes anything but Tie Guan yin. The seller does not allow the item to be returned.
S**E
Great tea but I’m pretty sure it’s flavored
It’s a tasty tea but I don’t actually believe they didn’t add flavoring. I bought a milk oolong from mountain tea.com and the flavor and scent is much more of what you’d expect an unflavored tea to be. I’m pretty sure this one is flavored even though they claim it isn’t but it’s still a great tasting and wonderfully scented tea
R**T
I would not recommend this Tie Guan Yin
I had not tried Tie Guan Yin Oolong before - it's different from any oolong I've purchased in the past. I bought it to serve when I make Chinese food but it's yellow, not yellow green, and not visually appealing. Unlike other oolong teas I've had it doesn't have any floral taste. I should have known better when the description said it tastes like collard greens.
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