Chinese Oolong

Chinese Oolong

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Stash Tea Coconut Mango Oolong 18ct.
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In Stash's Coconut Mango Oolong, rich mango flavor combines with sweet, fresh coconut to produce a tea that bring to mind a day at the beach. Enjoy a bit of the island life with Stash's Coconut Mango Oolong.Oolong is between black and green tea in taste and color. The best oolong tea in the world grows in the mists and fertile ground of the Wuyi Mountains of China's Fujian Province.
 
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Bigelow Chinese Fortune Tea 20 Count Boxes (Pack of 6)
from $ 15.42
 
Oolong tea with a smooth taste and distinctive flavor Powerful source of healthy antioxidants Gluten free, no calories, no carbohydrates Kosher Parve - Passover Individually wrapped to preserve freshness
 
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Adagio Teas Oolong Tea Ti Kuan Yin Tea Bags 15 Count Package (Pack Of 3)
from $ 7.99
 
loose tea in convenient bags! 15 gourmet full-leaf teabags packaged in individually-wrapped pyramid bags impressive health benefits gourmet full-leaf tea taste and convenience in one
 
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Celebration Herbals Oolong & Jasmine Tea
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Celerbration Herbals 100% Organic Oolong & Green Jasmin Tea has a light flowery and fruity flavor with a hint of astingency of a classic Oolong.
 
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SerendipiTea Cotillion, Rose Petals & Oolong Tea, 4-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 2)
from $ 17.66
 
Product Features: Food and Drink Type: Beverages; Tea Type: Flavored Tea, Oolong Tea
 
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Teavana Jasmine Oolong Tea
USD 12.50
 
A soothing jasmine bouquet accompanying an intricate Chinese oolong tea. Wonderful for after a meal or in the evening, although this tea does contain some caffeine. Oolong tea is also known as Wu-long tea. Oolong teas contain enzymes that enhances your me Free Shipping on orders over $50.
 

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Hobe Labs Slim Tea Jasmine -- 24 Tea Bags
USD 6.91
 
The Jasmine Slim Tea blend of 100% natural, rare species of Chinese Oolong Tea, lightly scented and flavored with Jasmine, has been renowned for its slimming and soothing benefits for over 1500 years. Legend has it that early Chinese emperors and monks trained monkeys to pick the superior tea leaves for this special blend from tea trees on the edge of cliffs, high in the mountains of southern China and Taiwan. Today, this special blend, handed down from dynasty to dynasty is still made with the same special hand-picked tea leaves. These tea leaves, having just reached their peak, are withered, rolled, oxidized , scented with air blown over Jasmine flowers onto the tea and ten spread out to dry to provide the light, satisfying taste and slimming benefits of every cup of Jasmine Slim Tea. Jasmine Slim Teas essential oils can help increase the metabolism of the body by improving digestion and allowing the body to relax after meals and before bedtimeand in times of stress. Jasmine Slim Tea also aids digestion by assisting peristaltic action of the intestinal tract when enjoyed after a heavy protein meal.
 

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China Magnolia Oolong Tea
USD 11.95
 
Among the most famous of Chinese teas is the oolong Tea, also known as the black dragon tea because of its dark, long, and curled-leaf appearance. Oolong is a powerful, yet natural anti-oxidant with lots of flavor. Grown on the mountainous landscape of northern Fujian, Chinese Oolong is the official tea used in the 400 year-old ancient Chinese Fujian Tea Ceremony; this ceremony takes place for the sole purpose of celebrating the art of tea and the tea itself. CoffeeAM has gone one step further to ensure that your Oolong tea drinking experience is even more pleasurable by adding magnolia essences. Once imbued with magnolia and steeped, this Oolong tea offers extraordinary benefits both in taste and health; the complement to each other is flawless!
 

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Formosa Oolong Tea 2 lb Bag
USD 17.50
 
Oolong tea gets its name from the Chinese wu-lung, which means, "Black dragon" and it represents a cross between green and black tea. Gaining more and more popularity in the US, once you try it, Formosa Oolong tea might quite possibly turn out to be your new favorite! This full, refreshing tea has a fruity-sweet aroma and a flavor to match. Formosa Oolong teas are produced in Taiwan, next to China, and they produce the largest quantity of Oolong in the world. Leaves are plucked as the sun rises and then are laid out to wither in the hot sun. The leaves may be intentionally bruised slightly to stimulate the fermentation process. Tea artisans that are waiting for the perfect blend of red and green leaves watch over them carefully. The leaves are then dried, expertly graded and passed through strict quality control for packaging. Give your body something refreshing and rejuvenating while
 

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Finest Organic Chinese Qilan Oolong Tea Loose Leaf 1 Lb.
USD 34.99
 
For those of you who don't like the bitterness of green tea, but want the health benefits, and prefer a taste of fermented tea, there is no finer tea on the planet to please the palate than Organic Qilan Oolong tea! Qilan Oolong tea is exactly what you might expect from a semi-oxidized mainland oolong. It is extremely smooth and smoky with almost no astringency; this Oolong tea makes an incredible rich and flavorful addition to your meal and is delicious as a stand along drink. In fact, it is compatible with the main meal or deserts and a fantastic presentation at any occasion. The brown liquor has a wonderful mouth feel, refreshing and may aid in digestion. Island Teas takes great pride in bringing you these prized teas. Each is Certified Organic by Quality Assurance International (QAI), an independent service organization developed specifically for the purpose of certifying the authenticity of produce which is organically grown. Cultivated with a zealous adherence to organic regulations, these teas and herbs are grown without the use of synthetic chemicals or pesticides, using only sustainable agricultural methods.
 

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King's 313 Green Oolong Bonus Pack - 2nd Grade Tea / Loose Tea / 300g / 10.6oz.(Chinese Tea / Taiwanese Tea)
USD 75.99
 
TenRen Chinese Tea King's 313 Green Oolong 2nd Grade Loose Tea / 300g / 10.6oz. [Bonus Pack - Includes Free Jade Tortoise Lucky Knot]TenRen's King's Green Oolong 2nd Grade consists of very fine oolong harvested during the premium seasons, spring and winter, and from the best area to grow oolong, the mountains of central Taiwan. Each tea leaf is handpicked to ensure harvests of young terminal buds. The steeped tea has a light green hue, sweet flora aroma with roasted undertones, moderate tartness as the initial flavor, and a sweet, pure aftertaste which lasts after the sip. The water used to steep this tea should be about 185-195°F or 85-90°C. Use about 2 teaspoons (3 grams) of tea leaves for about every 5 ounces (150 milliliters) of water. A steeping time of about 3-5 minutes is recommended with more or less time depending on the desired concentration. As a rough guide, the higher the temperature of the water or the greater the amount of leaves used, the shorter the steeping time should be. The tea leaves should uncurl for full flavor. For the ultimate enjoyment, a traditional Chinese Yixing teapot is recommended for loose oolong tea. The teapot should be half filled with leaves and initially steeped for 45 seconds to 1 minute with the steeping time increased by an additional 15 seconds for each successive steeping. The leaves may be steeped multiple times.
 

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Duo Oolong Ginger Orange & Ginseng Loose Tea 55 Servings-5.1 oz.
USD 8.99
 
- Floral and Flavorful. Disarming and Delightful. - Due Oolong Ginger Orange and Ginseng Tea. Premium Tea for the Everyday Escape - 55 Servings - Ingredients: Ginseng Oolong: Chinese Green Oolong (renshen), Ginseng Root (eluthero root). Orange Ginger Oolong: Chinese Dark Oolong, Ginger Root, Dried Orange, Pieces Orange Essence. Tea lovers with discerning palates savor the complex notes of our premium oolong teas harvested in the Fujian province of China where the finest teas have been cultivated through the ages. Ginger Orange Oolong Tea Our medium-bodied Chinese oolong is augmented with the sweet essence of orange and underscored this delicate flavor with a hint of ginger to yield a taste sensation that warms the heart and soothes the soul. Ginseng Oolong Tea Weve enhanced our lightly oxidized, Chinese green oolong tea with ginseng, an herb highly prized in traditional Chinese medicine. Adventure in a Teapot Warm the teapot and add 1 teaspoon of tea per person or cup. Add 1 extra teaspoon for the pot. Bring fresh water to a boil in a tea kettle or similar. Pour boiling water into the teapot. Allow tea to infuse for 4-5 minutes. Remove, strain tea and enjoy! Tastes delicious hot or cold! Brew a Personal Cup of Tea Use the ten enclosed 100% biodegradable natural paper filters to steep your tea in a cup. Use 1 and 1/2 teaspoons for every 10 oz cup of water.
 

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King's 103 Green Oolong 4th Grade Tea / Loose Tea / 300g / 10.6oz.(Chinese Tea / Taiwanese Tea Bonus Pack)
USD 48.99
 
TenRen Chinese Tea King's 103 Green Oolong 4th Grade Tea Loose Tea / 300g / 10.6oz.[Bonus Pack - Includes Free Jade Tortoise Lucky Knot]>TenRen's King's Green Oolong Fourth Grade consists of high quality oolong harvested from central Taiwan. The steeped tea has a light green-yellow hue, sweet flora aroma, fresh initial flavor, and a sweet floral aftertaste which lasts after the sip. The water used to steep this tea should be about 185-195°F or 85-90°C. Use about 2 teaspoons (3 grams) of tea leaves for about every 5 ounces (150 milliliters) of water. A steeping time of about 3-5 minutes is recommended with more or less time depending on the desired concentration. As a rough guide, the higher the temperature of the water or the greater the amount of leaves used, the shorter the steeping time should be. The tea leaves should uncurl for full flavor. For the ultimate enjoyment, a traditional Chinese Yixing teapot is recommended for loose oolong tea. The teapot should be half filled with leaves and initially steeped for 45 seconds to 1 minute with the steeping time increased by an additional 15 seconds for each successive steeping. The leaves may be steeped multiple times.
 

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Formosa Oolong Tea 1/2 lb bag
USD 9.79
 
Oolong tea gets its name from the Chinese word wu-lung, meaning "Black dragon," because it represents a cross between green and black tea. Formosa Oolong teas are produced in Taiwan, and they yield the largest quantity of Oolong in the world. While still growing, the leaves are sometimes intentionally and slightly bruised to stimulate the fermentation process. Tea artisans that are waiting for the perfect blend of red and green leaves watch over them carefully. Leaves are then plucked as the sun rises and are laid out to wither in the hot sun. The leaves are expertly graded and passed through strict quality control for packaging. Gaining more and more popularity in the US, Formosa Oolong tea might possibly turn out to be your new favorite! This full-bodied, refreshing tea has a fruity-sweet aroma and flavor to match. Give your body something rejuvenating while enjoying a flavorful cup
 

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Chinese Tea King's 103 Green Oolong 4th Grade Tea / Loose Tea / 300g / 10.6oz. Bonus Pack
USD 48.99
 
TenRen Chinese Tea King's 103 Green Oolong 4th Grade Tea Loose Tea / 300g / 10.6oz. [Bonus Pack - Includes Free Jade Tortoise Lucky Knot]TenRen's King's Green Oolong Fourth Grade consists of high quality oolong harvested from central Taiwan. The steeped tea has a light green-yellow hue, sweet flora aroma, fresh initial flavor, and a sweet floral aftertaste which lasts after the sip. The water used to steep this tea should be about 185-195°F or 85-90°C. Use about 2 teaspoons (3 grams) of tea leaves for about every 5 ounces (150 milliliters) of water. A steeping time of about 3-5 minutes is recommended with more or less time depending on the desired concentration. As a rough guide, the higher the temperature of the water or the greater the amount of leaves used, the shorter the steeping time should be. The tea leaves should uncurl for full flavor. For the ultimate enjoyment, a traditional Chinese Yixing teapot is recommended for loose oolong tea. The teapot should be half filled with leaves and initially steeped for 45 seconds to 1 minute with the steeping time increased by an additional 15 seconds for each successive steeping. The leaves may be steeped multiple times.
 

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King's 919 Dark Oolong 3th Grade Tea / Loose Tea / 300g /10.6oz. (Chinese Tea / Taiwanese Tea Bonus Pack)
USD 72.99
 
TenRen Chinese Tea King's 919 Dark Oolong 3th Grade Tea Loose Tea / 300g / 10.6oz. [Bonus Pack - Includes Free Jade Tortoise Lucky Knot]TenRen's King's Dark Oolong Third grade consists of high quality oolong harvested from central Taiwan. The steeped tea has a light golden brown hue, mild roasted aroma with sweet undertones, the initial flavor of roasted chestnuts, and a sweet and roasted aftertaste which lingers at the back of the throat. The water used to steep this tea should be about 185-195°F or 85-90°C. Use about 2 teaspoons (3 g) of tea leaves for about every 5 ounces (150 mL) of water. A steeping time of about 3-5 minutes with more or less time is recommended depending on the desired concentration. As a rough guide, the higher the temperature of the water or the greater the amount of leaves used, the shorter the steeping time should be. For the ultimate enjoyment, a traditional Chinese Yixing teapot is recommended for loose oolong tea. The teapot should be half filled with leaves and initially steeped for 45 seconds to 1 minute with the steeping time increased by an additional 15 seconds for each successive steeping. The leaves may be steeped multiple times.
 

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Chinese Oolong Tea 100 Tea Bags
USD 10.25
 
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.
 

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A Tea Lover's Travel Diary: Phoenix Single-Tree Oolong Tea Tie Kuan Yin Oolong Tea (English and Mandarin Chinese Edition)
USD 16.49
 
Chinese Tea Master Jason C.S. Chen has spent the past 21 years deeply involved in the business of tea. He has visited most of the best known tea gardens in China where authentic and traditional tea is grown. During these trips he has always had his camera at his side. This first book in a series focuses on two famous oolong teas. Phoenix Single Tree was first created 900 years ago from tea plants that only grow on one mountain in Southern China. Tie Kuan Yin is the most popular oolong tea in the world. It was created 400 years ago, and, at one time, the name Tie Kuan Yin (Iron Goddess of Compassion) was synonymous with tea. This book is a photographic exploration of the creation of these two teas from harvest to processing and the first tasting. Foreword by D. Major Cohen; Introduction by James Norwood Pratt.
 

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Chinese Tea / Taiwanese Tea Bonus Pack - 103 King's Green Oolong Fourth Grade / Loose Tea
USD 38.99
 
TenRen Chinese Tea King's 103 Green Fourth Grade Tea / Loose Tea / 150g / 5.3oz. [Bonus Pack - Includes Extra Jade Tortoise Lucky Knot]TenRen's King's Green Oolong Fourth Grade consists of high quality oolong harvested from central Taiwan. The steeped tea has a light green-yellow hue, sweet flora aroma, fresh initial flavor, and a sweet floral aftertaste which lasts after the sip. The water used to steep this tea should be about 185-195°F or 85-90°C. Use about 2 teaspoons (3 grams) of tea leaves for about every 5 ounces (150 milliliters) of water. A steeping time of about 3-5 minutes is recommended with more or less time depending on the desired concentration. As a rough guide, the higher the temperature of the water or the greater the amount of leaves used, the shorter the steeping time should be. The tea leaves should uncurl for full flavor. For the ultimate enjoyment, a traditional Chinese Yixing teapot is recommended for loose oolong tea. The teapot should be half filled with leaves and initially steeped for 45 seconds to 1 minute with the steeping time increased by an additional 15 seconds for each successive steeping. The leaves may be steeped multiple times.Bonus! Extra Jade Lotus Lucky Knot included.
 

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Oolong Tea (20 tea bag) by Triple Leaf
USD 2.76
 
Oolong is one of the most popular of traditional Chinese teas made from the tea plant, Camellia sinensis. Oolong is semi-oxidized, and falls between minimally oxidized green tea and more highly oxidized black tea. Oolong teas are called gingcha in Chinese, which translates as clear tea. They are high in beneficial polyphenol antioxidants.* Wulong oolong tea was originally produced in the Wuyi mountains in the Fujian province of China. The tea grows in the mild climate and mist in the gaps of these mountains. These unique growing conditions and the partial oxidation processing methods produce oolong teas of special complexity and a roasted flavor without bitterness. Our tea is a high quality oolong tea, with a smooth, mellow and fragrant flavor and a warm golden color. This beneficial tea is good to drink everyday, hot or iced.
 

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Organic Ginger Peach Oolong Tea
USD 12.56
 
2.7 oz of loose tea - appx 38 servings. Can be resteeped! A great intro to Oolong Tea. Toasty and rich oolong leaves are a fantastic base for ginger root and dried peach bits. Don't expect a bunch of peach flavor to jump out and hit you over the head. Likewise don't brace yourself to get burned by a bit hit of ginger. This is a well-balanced, soothing tea designed to satisfy, not overwhelm. This tea tastes like tea. That is, it has the nice gentle earthiness of a dark oolong (oolong means black dragon in Chinese) with a pronounced toasty body (think toasted oats with more depth) along with a hint of peach and enough ginger to enhance not overpower. This tea is a very warming and calming tea (in spite of the fact it has a small amount of caffeine) but has recently been found to create a stellar iced tea drink as well. A great way to ease into your day and a good pick me up in the afternoon. 2.7 oz tin will yield over 35 servings - and each cup or pot can be resteeped at least one time for a perfect yield, thereby doubling your value.
 

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Chinese Oolong Tea (Wu Long Tea) 100 Tea Bags by A2AWorld Green Tea
USD 5.99
 
Oolong (traditional Chinese: ??; simplified Chinese: ??; pinyin: w?lóng) is a traditional Chinese tea (Camellia sinensis) somewhere between green and black in oxidation. It ranges from 10% to 70% oxidation.[1] It is among the most popular types of teas served in typical Chinese restaurants. In Chinese tea culture, semi-oxidized oolong teas are collectively grouped as q?ngchá (Chinese: ??; literally "clear tea").[2] Oolong has a taste more akin to green tea than to black tea: it lacks the rosy, sweet aroma of black tea but it likewise does not have the stridently grassy vegetal notes that typify green tea. It is commonly brewed to be strong, with the bitterness leaving a sweet aftertaste. Several subvarieties of oolong, including those produced in the Wuyi Mountains of northern Fujian and in the central mountains of Taiwan, are among the most famous Chinese teas. Oolong tea leaves are processed in two different ways. Some teas are rolled into long curly leaves, while some are pressed into a ball-like form similar to gunpowder tea.[1] The former method of processing is the older of the two.
 

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Chinese Oolong Tea - King 403 First Grade Green Tea Bonus Pack (Chinese Tea / Taiwanese Tea)
USD 97.99
 
TenRen Chinese Tea King's 403 Green First Grade Tea / Loose Tea / 150g / 5.3oz.[Bonus Pack - Includes Extra Jade Tortoise Lucky Knot]TenRen's King's Green Oolong First Grade consists of the finest oolong harvested during the premium seasons, spring and winter, and from the best area to grow oolong, the mountains of central Taiwan. Each tea leaf is handpicked to ensure harvests of young terminal buds. The steeped tea has a light green hue, sweet flora aroma with roasted undertones, brief tartness as the initial flavor, and a wondrously sweet, pure aftertaste which lasts long after the sip. The water used to steep this tea should be about 185-195¢XF or 85-90¢XC. As a general guideline, use about 2 teaspoons (3 grams) of tea leaves for about every 5 ounces (150 milliliters) of water. A steeping time of about 3-5 minutes is recommended with more or less time depending on the desired concentration. As a rough guide, the higher the temperature of the water or the greater the amount of leaves used, the shorter the steeping time should be. The tea leaves should uncurl for full flavor. For the ultimate enjoyment, a traditional Chinese Yixing teapot is recommended for loose oolong tea. The teapot should be half filled with leaves and initially steeped for 45 seconds to 1 minute with the steeping time increased by an additional 15 seconds for each successive steeping. The leaves may be steeped multiple times. Bonus! Extra Jade Lotus Lucky Knot included.
 

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Traditional Oolong Tea Silkenty Pyramid Tea Bags-15-Tea Bags
USD 3.49
 
From the Manufacturers Label: Fresh flush of tender leaves and buds. Handpicked from lush high-mountains, nurtured by the golden morning sun and pure rainwater. Pan roasted to an age-old traditional method. Celebrate Oolong Tea once reserved only for the Chinese emperors. - Pure Oolong Tea - 15 Tea Bags - Moderate caffeine - Immerse tea bag for 3 minutes We are proud to share with you the new unrestricted silken pyramid tea bag. Coming from generations of master planters, dedicated to the fine art of tea, we find this new treasure will revolutionize the tea experience. We have carefully filled these silken infusers with premium ingredients real leaf teas, whole buds and flowers, natural herbs, exotic spices and real fruit pieces. Each blend speaks of perfection and delivers maximum enjoyment. Indulge and find yourself left satisfied beyond your comprehension. Brewing Instructions: Place the sliken pyramid tea bag in a large cup or pot. Bring freshly drawn cold water to boil. Slowly fill the large cup or pot and let it steep. Remove the tea bag and enjoy. Manufactured by Ceylon Tea.
 

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Dynasty Chinese Restaurant Tea Bag
USD 2.25
 
Chinese Restaurant Tea is a blend of oolong, jasmine, and green tea served in fine Chinese restaurants. Each box contains 16 individually wrapped Chinese Restaurant Tea Bags. As well as hot tea, iced tea can also be prepared from these teabags. Related item: Click here for EnjoyingTea Chinese Restaurant Chrysanthemum Puerh Tea Bag.
 

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What kind of Chinese Tea more healthy and tasty?

I Find many types of Chinese tea and Black Tea and Chinese Green Tea, Oolong Tea, Chinese tea. This is the URL http://www.tea-sources.com/tea/?p=4. I Look for six kinds of Chinese tea. So not much want to Thank You very much Kind of know what? China than they were healthy and delicious!

Or green tea The best option, but that it is helpful to healthy wieght Not a good idea, and maintain good blood presure

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