Handpicked alishan high mountain taiwan oolong loose tea leaves from alishan region 5 3 ounces 150 grams 4 3 out of 5 stars 223.
Taiwan high mountain oolong tea.
Taiwan high mountain oolong tea it is grown at altitudes 2000 metres 3 300 ft above sea level.
The perfect environment for oolong tea cool humid fertile soil nurtured by the mature tea culture of taiwan.
There are famous place names within this category that represent geographic growing regions.
High mountain tea is a special category of oolong teas that grow in taiwan.
High mountain oolong tea.
Among the oolongs grown on ali mountain tea merchants tend to stress the special qualities of the gold lily chinese.
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Made up of a complete stem of tea including a bud and the 2 or 3 following leaves this is a delicate tea that may be rolled or twisted into its final shape.
Pronounced ka u ʂa n ʈʂʰa refers to several varieties of oolong tea grown in the mountains of central taiwan.
It is grown at altitudes higher than 1 000 metres 3 300 ft above sea level and includes varieties such as alishan dayuling yu shan wushe.
Taiwan high mountain tea distributes in alishan dayulin lishan.
The central mountain ranges of taiwan.
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High mountain tea or gaoshan tea chinese.
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This name refers to any tea that is grown over 1000m elevation and processed as a lightly oxidized unroasted oolong tea.
Growing conditions are ideal high mountains in a subtropical climate.
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The oolong tea made with this cultivar has a particular milky flavor.
Alishan shanlinxi lishan and dayuling.
Chin hsuan tea variety which is the name of a cultivar developed in taiwan in the 1980s.