Thank the special women in your life with an amazing flavor tea brimming with decadence and delicacies.
Product Ingredient:
Oolong Leave
How Oolong Leave Tea is specialized than other teas:
Class Oolong tea is the broadest and most versatile tea class. Like all true tea types, oolong tea is made from Camellia Sinensis plant leaves, buds, and branches. Some oolong teas may be oxidized almost completely, making them very similar to black tea, while others are green and sweet. Unlike green tea, oolongs may have full branches with leaves and buds and have a nice and sweet aftertaste, very light to very strong, flowery to grassy, sweet to spicy and toasty to smoky.
These include respiratory, brain, bone, and dental benefits. It can also improve your metabolism, decrease the risk of developing type 2 diabetes and protect you against certain cancers. Oolong tea is an extremely healthy and tasty supplement to your lifestyle at the end of the day.
Additional Benefits:
- It helps to reduce the chance of getting sick.
- It helps to improve your metabolism.
- It helps to increase your energy level.
Preparation Tips:
Boil For 4-5 Minutes At 140-160 Degrees Fahrenheit
Origin:
Zhejiang Province
Quantity:
100 Grams
Grams To Cups:
Avg 45-50 Tea Cups.
2-3 Grams To Make A Cup, Depends On Cup Size.
Caffeine Content:
No
Tea Consumption Time:
Throughout The Day After Meals At Minimum
Shelf-Life:
No Expiry, Older The Tea Gets The Better It Is.
Special Note:
Who can take this tea?
Everyone who loves tasting a wide variety of teas can also have this tea consumed. It doesn’t mean that only people with certain health problems should intake it. You can always have too much of a good thing in a single thing, tea is a healthy choice for the vast majority of healthy adults. Tea is delicious. It has been consumed and developed over thousands of years and now there are thousands, tens of thousands of possible varieties.
“In general, those who drink green tea regularly are healthier than those who do not; it is very safe to drink. Enjoy every cup of tea by claiming those health benefits as an additional one.