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Loose Leaf Oolong Tea Online

Explore the sweet, succulent blend of loose leaf Oolong tea. This tea is in a class of its own, a perfect balance between black tea and green tea. With every sip of Oolong loose leaf tea, you'll enjoy a sweet and succulent taste.

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    Black Dragon Oolong

    Naturally sweet and succulent offering a midway point between the deepness of black tea and the natural lightness of green tea.  Ingredients: Oolong tea. Brewing Instructions: Brew 1-2 teaspoons of tea/8 oz. of water at 195 degrees...

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Oolong tea's taste varies depending on how it's processed by the tea master. This means it can be light or strong, flowery or grassy, and sweet or toasty. The leaf's color and the brewed tea's hue can also vary. They may be green to golden or even brown. Experience these flavors firsthand by shopping for premium Oolong tea online.

Our blend of natural loose-leaf Oolong tea will surely have your delicate tastebuds singing. Still, taste isn't the only reason to choose this particular type of tea over the many others that may be just as tasty but also nutritious! Oolong tea's many health benefits make it a powerful choice if your goal is to combine flavor with your nutrient intake. Harnessing your nutrition can be as easy as shopping for loose leaf Oolong tea and enjoying your favorite cup each day!

FAQ’s

What is oolong tea, and what is its flavor profile?

Oolong tea is a traditional Chinese tea made from partially oxidized tea leaves, placing it between black tea and green tea in both flavor and aroma. Its profile can range from light and floral to rich and roasted.

What are the benefits of loose leaf oolong tea?

While Oolongs are always flavorful, many people flock to this category of tea because it also offers many health advantages not seen in green and black varieties.

Studies show that this type of tea:

  • Boosts metabolism and aids weight loss by increasing fat oxidation.
  • Lowers LDL cholesterol oxidation and blood pressure, which can reduce the risk of heart disease.
  • Oolong tea is thought to help with inflammation in the body.
  • Often used for clearer thinking, better memory, and taking the edge off stress.
  • Packed with antioxidants that support skin health and may slow visible signs of aging.

(These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.)

How do I choose between the types of oolong tea?

Think about what you enjoy in black tea and green tea. If you like a lighter, floral cup, go for a greener oolong. If you prefer a richer, bolder brew, choose a darker, more oxidized variety.

Is it okay to drink Oolong tea every day?

The caffeine levels in Oolong tea can vary based on factors like plant variety, processing method, and brewing technique. Generally, it falls between black and green tea. Lightly oxidized Oolongs may have less caffeine, while heavily oxidized ones may have more. If the love for your favorite Oolong has you drinking it all day and you're unsure of the caffeine content, do so in moderation.

How long does it take to see results from Oolong tea?

Weight loss results from Oolong tea supplements vary. It depends on each individual's metabolism, lifestyle, and how much tea they drink. While some may notice changes in weeks, others could take longer. Consistency and patience are essential for noticeable improvements. Just remember, if your goal is to lose weight, add in exercise and eat a balanced diet.

How do you brew loose leaf Oolong teas?

Brewing Oolong tea is straightforward. Slip 1-2 teaspoons of tea into 8 oz. of water. Brew at 185°F, steeping for 2 minutes 30 seconds to get the full flavor and benefits. If you want to make iced tea, double the amount of loose leaf Oolong used during brewing. Steep for the same amount of time and with the same water temperature. Once steeping is finished, simply pour over a cup of ice.

How many times can loose leaf oolong tea be brewed?

High-quality loose leaf oolong tea leaves can often be brewed multiple times, so you can hope for anywhere from three to five steeps.

Is Oolong tea healthier than green tea?

Oolong tea shares a lot with green tea since both have antioxidants that are good for your body, especially for your heart and metabolism. It's sometimes chosen for support with weight and skin as well. If you're trying to prevent insulin resistance or diabetes, knowing that Oolong tea's polyphenols may also lower blood sugar levels is helpful.

Where should I store loose leaf oolong tea?

Store your stock of oolong in an airtight container in a cool, dry place, away from light and strong odors. This preserves its oils and flavor so every cup tastes fresh.

Does oolong tea contain caffeine like black tea?

Yes, oolong tea contains caffeine, though typically less than black tea but more than most green teas. The exact amount depends on how the tea leaves were processed and how long you steep them.