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All Natural Vintage Wuyi Oolong (Wu Long) Tea - 100 Individually Wrapped Teabags - 7.0 Oz | 
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| Brand: PierMall Teas Category: Grocery
Buy New: $6.99 (On sale from $14.99) You Save: $8.00 (53%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 32 reviews Sales Rank: 284
Ingredients: 100% Oolong (wu long) Tea Color: Blue Box Media: Misc. Size: 100 Teabags Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 2.8 x 5.8
UPC: 767533910298 EAN: 0767533910298 ASIN: B000G1PAC6
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Fresh Arrival of Vintage Wuyi Oolong! Oolong tea, called Wu Long in Mandarian, is a Chinese tea which has been enjoyed for many centuries in China. A recent Japanese research shows that daily consumption of Oolong tea (3-4 cups) is effective in the control of body weight. Oolong tea is a partially-fermented tea, beween green tea (unfermented) and black tea (fermented). | | • | The antioxidants in green tea are believed to reduce the risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease. | | • | It is great for cup, pot, or iced tea! Product of China! | | • | 0 Fat, 0g Carbohydrate, 0 Calorie. Each box contains 100 individually wrapped tea bags. NT Wt. 7.0 oz. We are Selling by weight, not by unit. So purchase multiple units will help you reduce base shipping charge! | | • | When brewed, it turns to a golden amber and the flavor to a complex, invigorating cup. |
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Product Description Vintage Wuyi Oolong is from the Wuyi Mountains in Fujian, where mists, clouds and unique soil conditions produce teas of exceptional character. Hand plucked leaves are carefully sorted, allowed to oxidize partially, and skillfully fired to make this golden, amber-color brew. Wuyi Oolong has a bold, long-lasting flavor and an inviting aroma. Each tea's distinctive character is produced by a unique combination of climate, altitudes, and soil conditions. Wuyi oolong will make a smooth, rounded cup with a slightly toasty fragrance and long lingered sweetness.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 27 more reviews...
Great oolong tea at a good price October 13, 2008 I am no tea connoisseur but I have tried many different kinds already and have a wide variety at home. This oolong tea tastes good -- more like a cross between black and green teas. Not sure about the weight loss thing about it but I've a Chinese friend who attributed her very nice skin to oolong tea; and a couple family members I know and myself notice we all go to the bathroom more often since drinking this tea, or when we do. You can't go wrong with the price either.
Great Tea but Amazon sells it cheaper in the Grocery section July 24, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Well, it now looks like Amazon sells it cheaper themselves. Just search for B0019KXBIS and it takes you to a pack of 2 that is cheaper! Go Amazon! This tea is wonderful and everyone here seems to like it (which is the reason I tried it in the first place).
Miracle product July 20, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Ok I don't know about anyone else but for me this product is nothing short of miraculous. The taste is OK...I make just as I would any old iced tea; by the pitcher. On occasion I drink it hot. It doesn't taste bad, doesn't taste great. The miracle is what it has done for my body! I controls my appetite and I've lost a lot of weight since drinking it. This surprises me because my life has held a lot of tragedy this year which has thrown off my workouts. I thought surely I would gain weight (adding another tragedy to the list) but I started drinking this and my clothes are fitting despite not working out as much. I hate that the shipping is so expensive but I just can't be without this stuff.
Tea Leaves Everywhere! July 17, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
3/4 of the leaves had fallen out of the tea bag and were sitting in the paper envelope; consider this a loose tea (not bagged) and remember to have a strainer handy!
Good Oolong Tea July 10, 2008 I regularly order this product, because I cannot find Oolong tea locally. It is good and easy to get. Just wish I didn't have to pay shipping charges
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