The Republic of Tea's Milk Oolong Full-Leaf Tea is hand-processed to perfection with meticulous attention to detail and love in each batch. Every sip brings a beautiful, complex flavor collection of milky smoothness with light orchid touches. These leaves are found high in the Fujian mountains in China for an authentic, gourmet experience with each and every steep. The leaves of this hand-processed tea have a natural sweet cream and pineapple fragrance, that make this oolong full-leaf tea a fan favorite. To make oolong tea, simply heat filtered water to a boil, pour over tea, and steep for 5-7 minutes.
- MILK OOLONG: A Cup of Abundance – Famous for its “milky” taste and silky texture, the large, tightly-rolled leaves have the alluring fragrance of sweet cream and pineapple. The flavor is smooth with light, orchid notes. Oolong tea gets its alluring character through a meticulous process in which the leaves are shaken until the perfect oxidation level has been reached, as judged only by sight, aroma and touch.
- OOLONG TEA: With origins in Taiwan and southeast China, the best oolong tea is produced when tea leaves are oxidized in direct sunlight until they give off a precise and pleasant fragrance — somewhere between apples, orchids and peaches. This delightful, hand-processed, green oolong is grown in the Fujian Province in China.
- STEEPING INSTRUCTIONS: Fill your kettle with fresh, filtered water and heat to just short of boiling. Place one teaspoon of leaves per 6 oz water into your pot or infusing basket. Pour the heated water over tea leaves and infuse for 5–7 minutes. Experiment to find your favored steeping time. Remove tea leaves and enjoy, Sip by Sip. Great for multiple infusions! For iced tea, double the amount of tea leaves used and pour over a generous amount of ice.
- INGREDIENTS: Oolong tea and natural flavors.
- BENEFITS: Because white, green, oolong and black teas are all derived from the Camellia sinensis bush, it is true that they share many of the same benefits and properties. Oolong teas contain all of the same polyphenol antioxidants as other teas, including catechins, thearubigin and theaflavin. For many tea drinkers, oolong tea strikes the perfect balance between “too much” and “not enough” caffeine, allowing them to enjoy the mental alertness and clean burst of energy, without jitters or sensitivity.
- MILK OOLONG: A Cup of Abundance – Famous for its “milky” taste and silky texture, the large, tightly-rolled leaves have the alluring fragrance of sweet cream and pineapple. The flavor is smooth with light, orchid notes. Oolong tea gets its alluring character through a meticulous process in which the leaves are shaken until the perfect oxidation level has been reached, as judged only by sight, aroma and touch.
- OOLONG TEA: With origins in Taiwan and southeast China, the best oolong tea is produced when tea leaves are oxidized in direct sunlight until they give off a precise and pleasant fragrance — somewhere between apples, orchids and peaches. This delightful, hand-processed, green oolong is grown in the Fujian Province in China.
- STEEPING INSTRUCTIONS: Fill your kettle with fresh, filtered water and heat to just short of boiling. Place one teaspoon of leaves per 6 oz water into your pot or infusing basket. Pour the heated water over tea leaves and infuse for 5–7 minutes. Experiment to find your favored steeping time. Remove tea leaves and enjoy, Sip by Sip. Great for multiple infusions! For iced tea, double the amount of tea leaves used and pour over a generous amount of ice.
- INGREDIENTS: Oolong tea and natural flavors.
- BENEFITS: Because white, green, oolong and black teas are all derived from the Camellia sinensis bush, it is true that they share many of the same benefits and properties. Oolong teas contain all of the same polyphenol antioxidants as other teas, including catechins, thearubigin and theaflavin. For many tea drinkers, oolong tea strikes the perfect balance between “too much” and “not enough” caffeine, allowing them to enjoy the mental alertness and clean burst of energy, without jitters or sensitivity.