Wu Yi Green Tea

Wu Yi Tea gets its name from the Wuyi mountains in Northern Fujian
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You will see it referenced repeatedly on line and in print. This Chinese Tea is actually not a pure green tea, it is one of the most widely used Oolong Teas. Not as sweet as a Black Tea and less grassy tasting than a true green, Oolong Tea is considered a blue-green tea. Brewed to be strong the bitterness actually leaves a sweet aftertaste.
The popularity of WuYi Tea in China and elsewhere stems from the excellent antioxidant properties and polyphenal, a metabolism booster. The metabolism booster is great for weight loss, and also aids in clearing skin and strengthening bones and the immune system.
Wu Yi tea gets its name from the Wuyi Mountains in northern Fujian, where it is grown. Thea tea is sun-dried, tossed to aid in oxidation, heated, then rolled into strands of small balls. The leaves are then roasted to remove any moisture remaining, and it is ready for brewing.
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Wu Yi Green Tea General Brewing Guidelines
Brewing Temperature: 160°
Brewing Time: 1-3 minutes
1 tsp loose tea per 8 oz cup
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