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Chinese Oolong Tea 100 Tea Bags

Chinese Oolong Tea 100 Tea Bags

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Manufacturer: Xiamen Tea IMP. & EXP. Co., LTD
Category: Health And Beauty

Buy New: $5.99



Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 16517


EAN: 6901049102103
ASIN: B0009J2ALO

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Oolong Tea is a kind of semi-fermented tea. Oolong tea is loved in both China and Japan . The best Oolong Tea is from Fujian, China because it is the home of Oolong Tea. The people from China and Japan drink Oolong tea daily and a lot of Chinese restraunts in the U.S. serve customers with Oolong Tea. The benefits of drinking Oolong tea are : 1. The rich polyphenols in Oolong Tea help to kill free radicals and lower cholestrols; 2. It is excellent for hangover; 3. Oolong Tea is also called as Beauty Tea because it keeps you slim and it is good for your skin. The Oolong Tea we offer is directly from Fujian, China. The Brand is Sea Dyke Brand, which is the most famous brand both in China and Japan. Oolong Tea is delicious. Please try it.


Customer Reviews:   Read 1 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Tea is fine   July 28, 2008
John H. Froyck (USA)
Have used other Oolong tea brands costing more but this one is just as tastey and rich at a lower price. Will order again.


1 out of 5 stars Not good....   February 8, 2008
Dee Lynn
I've been buying Oolong tea for a while now, and I have to say that this tea is the worst I've had. It barely has a flavor no matter how long you let it steep. I usually never take the tea bag out, and this one I left in for about 10 minutes and had to microwave the water to heat it back up afterwards. Still, not much flavor. I tried several bags thinking that maybe I just had a bad one, but that wasn't the case. I bought two boxes and ended up throwing them both away. Sender was good at sending, but maybe the tea is old on stale, not sure, but the flavor just isn't there.


4 out of 5 stars Suits me to a tea...   January 15, 2008
Julia J. Neville
I find this tea very tasty, not high in caffine. Not sure if it is helping with weight loss or not, but I do sleep better on the nights that I drink it after dinner. I wish the box had and English ingredients list, there is nothing in English on the box. Good thing I know how to make tea....


3 out of 5 stars Disappointing compared to other brands   June 1, 2007
E. Thayer (Mishawaka, IN USA)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

I was disappointed with this brand of oolong... it tastes very much like a 2-minute cup of Lipton black tea to me. Oolong should be sweet and full but dainty, and give you a "full" sensation after drinking it. This brand tastes very much like black tea, and had enough tannin in it to leave a film on top of tea that had cooled... which is too much.

The tea bags are also on the small side, holding about half the amount of tea as I expected, and are not of the flow-through variety. Currently I'm drinking Organic Magnolia Oolong Tea by Choice, which cost about $3 for 20 tea bags, and is much more satisfying for discriminating oolong drinkers.





5 out of 5 stars Healthy and Good - a Great Combination   February 16, 2007
J. Mccague (Oak Ridge, TN USA)
8 out of 9 found this review helpful

Oolong tea is recommended by the South Beach Heart Program (which I'm following) so I thought I'd give it a try. Oolong tea is anti-oxidant rich, helps lower LDL, and increases LDL size - all really good for you.

Oolong tea strikes a nice balance between green tea (healthy but yuck!) and black tea (tasty, sometimes a little too strong). I add a small amount of splenda and the combination is excellent. The wife drinks her tea straight up and this tea has become her favorite too. We have a pleasant cup together every night. Chinese Oolong makes "a nice cup of tea".