All About Wu Long Tea

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Friday, July 21, 2006

Wu Long Tea - The Basic




Wu Long Tea - The Basic

Wu Long Tea is a very common Traditional Chinese Tea. Its tea leaves are from the tea plant Camellia Sinensis which is found in over 30 countries around the world. Depending on the fermentation/oxidation process, tea are classified in the following categories : green, white, yellow, wu long, dark and black. Green Tea are not oxidized at all while Black Tea undergo several hours of oxidation.

As you can see, Wu Long Tea lies somewhere in the middle of Green and Black Tea. The fermentation/oxidation level is about 50%. Therefore, the color of Wu Long Tea is somewhat black and a bit Green.


Wu Long Tea is gently rolled after picking allowing the essential oils to react with the air and slowly oxidize. This process turns the leaf darker with time and produces its distinctive fragrances. When the leaf has reached the desired oxidation the leaf is heated, in a process called "panning", to stop the process. It is then rolled to form the tea into its final shape. As Wu Long tea can be heavily oxidized or lightly oxidized, its flavor will vary from quite green to near-black. This tea is handcrafted, undergoing a labor-intensive process. The tea-maker must carefully balance many elements in the critical few hours after the leaf is picked including weather conditions, quality of the leaf, and the time the leaf oxidizes.

Types of Wu Long Tea

The famous Tie Guan Yin (Iron Goddess Tea or Ti Kuan Yin) belongs to this category of the tea family whereby it is commonly known as the best Wu Long Tea . Its golden yellow brew is smooth, clear and fragrant. It carries a refreshing and fruity aroma as well as the much sought-after after taste. In China, different villages usually hold annual tea competitions to see who can come up with the best Tie Guan Yin. The champions is known as "Tea King" and is said to worth equivalent to gold in terms of weight.

Other common Wu Long Tea are the Wuyi Cliff Tea and Dong Ding Wu Long Tea.

Wuyi Cliff Tea is made from tea plants grown in Wuyi Mountain, in the region of Fujian, China . The average altitude of Wu Yi Mountain is about 650 meters. The Wu Yi Cliff Tea is more heavily fermented and loosely shaped. The aroma of the dry leaves is deliciously sweet, richly fragrant and reddish gold in color.

Dong Ding Wu Long Tea (Tong Ding Wu Long Tea) is made from tea plants grown in the Dong Ding Mountain area of Nantou Luku, the famous tea growing region in central Taiwan. As known commonly as Formosa Tea. The tea leaves are grown at an average altitude of 800 meters where the conditions proved to be ideal for this Wu Long Tea. This area gets morning sunshine followed by afternoon mist. Hence, the tea leaves produced are tender and fragrant, and of high quality. The sweet smell of the growing tea attracts cicadas which leave a secretion on the tea leaves, giving this tea an unique honey aroma. During spring, the tea leaves are handpicked and underwent medium fermentation. Dong Ding Wu Long Tea is unique for its ball-rolling processing. The resultant tea leaves are tightly curled into balls. The brew is light and fragrant, and has a honey aroma with sweet lasting taste.


7 Comments:

At October 09, 2006 1:52 AM, Blogger Allen said...

Hi Wanda

Guess what..You are the 1st person to post a comment on my blog :)

Hope wu long tea really works on you. But it don't have to be expensive as long you get it from reputable tea merchants. More important is whether which country you bought the tea from. For example, in Singapore (my home country), all tea imported from countries like China, India etc all have to submit regular sample to the government department for testing for overdose of pesticides. to me, that's a very important factor when buying tea. So, where you get it from ?

 
At November 14, 2006 12:18 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The Original Wu-long Slimming Tea was brought up on advertising charges. Here is part of the Conclusions:

Therefore ERSP recommends modifying its advertising to disclose the fact that Wu-Long is the commercially available oolong tea and/or to eliminate any inference that the type of tea which constitutes Wu-Long tea is “rare”.

 
At November 14, 2006 1:28 AM, Blogger Allen said...

Hi Anonymous

Thanks for the news.

I just searched the net and found the link as follows for those interested to further readup :

http://www.retailing.org/new_site/
govaffairs/ERSP_Cases/Wu-Long.htm

I hope that more 1st time wulong tea drinkers will take note of this before buying and learn what is the REAL wulong tea (Its Not rare, No original, just different quality/grades and place of origin which results in different taste and pricing.)

 
At December 10, 2006 11:28 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am so confused someone please help me... Which is the best Wu Long Tea especially for help with slimming, Allen i looked on Natura Works and saw many different Wu Long Teas please can you advise me which one is the best one to purchase.. ..I am from the uk and want to find a good company to buy off as there are so many adverts i never know which one to believe..

Thanks to anyone that can help me

Sam

 
At June 01, 2007 12:23 AM, Blogger melanie said...

I agree with sam..I'm confused too!! SO MANY TO CHOOSE FROM...which one helps you slim down???

 
At June 01, 2007 1:07 AM, Blogger Allen said...

Hi Sam & Melanie

From what i know and stated on my blog, slimming effect is not definite, some people have while some don't. It also depends very much on your diet too.

On where to purchase, just get it at your local tea store which you can trust will do. For me in Singapore, I will just pop by NaturaWorks retail outlets in the shopping mall to grab my favorite tea.

As for which type of wulong tea is more suitable, I believe all wulong tea is the same except for their processing method and taste. Just get one of each kind to find your own favorite wulong tea. As for health benefits/slimming effect, I think its the same as long as its wulong tea. You may want to try wuyi cliff tea (a Thick wulong tea if you are a coffee drinker)or Tie Guan Ying (a Light wulong tea with great after throat effect) Hope this helps in your selection.

 
At August 03, 2007 9:37 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I just bought Wu-Long tea from http://www.wulongforlife.com/

Will this tea help me lose weight??

Thank you to anyone who answers! =)

 

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