Articles in the Oolong or Wulong Tea Category
Hot Tea, Oolong or Wulong Tea »
Hot Tea- Whats Hot About It?
Tea is a drink done by infusing leaves to the tea plant in hot water. “Tea,” the word, refers to the leaves themselves. It is also the name associated with a mid-to-late afternoon meal among the British and other countries where the tea drink is used to serve along with various foods.
A perfect cup of tea takes the correct tea, water temperature, brewing equipment, and timing. Every type of tea has the proper technique; otherwise, you’ll end up with bitter unpalatable cup. Each type has …
Herbal Tea, Oolong or Wulong Tea »
Herbal Tea- Add Herbs To Tea Add Health To Your Living
Herbal Tea is not a tea in the real sense. It is an herbal ‘tisanes’ or ‘infusions’. The ‘real tea’ was derived from Botanical plant Camellia sinensis, which was earlier known as Thea sinensis.
Herbal tea or herb tea is prepared by adding one to two tablespoons of finely chopped herbs, depending upon how strong the flavor should be, to a cup of hot water. It is then covered and allowed to steep for four to five minutes. This would allow …
Chai Tea, Oolong or Wulong Tea »
Chai Tea- Did You Ever Take One?
Chai tea is nothing but a milk-based tea prepared by adding different spices to it. The very idea of ‘chai’ or a milk-based tea took its origin from India. From Kashmir to Kanyakumari, from roadside ‘chai’ stalls to five star hotels, ‘chai’ is prepared and served in various different ways. Tea as such is very famous in amongst countries in Asia, from south Asia to the Iranian nations. In India, people open roadside tea stalls to make their living. They are called the ‘chai …
Ice/Iced Tea, Oolong or Wulong Tea »
Ice Tea/Iced Tea- Chill Out With This Tea Variant
There are two main varieties of iced tea. Sweet tea is definitely considered property of the American south, though it has spread. Black tea is just hot tea served cold. It is unsweetened. Tea in either form is said to have been brought to America originally by French explorer and botanist, Andre Michaux. Sweet tea’s relationship with the south was made very clear when, in 2003, Georgia state Representative John Noel proposed a bill that would make it a law that all …
An Introduction To Tea, Oolong or Wulong Tea »
Tale of the Tea Trades
History recorded that the first cup of tea drinking dating back in 2737 B.C was born through chance and stroke of luck when Chinese Emperor, Shen Nung, was seated under a tree and was boiling water to drink. A leaf fell from a Camellia sinensis plant into the boiling water. The Emperor let the flavor from the tealeaf permeate.
Three hundred years ago, when the countries of Asia opened its cultural treasures to the western world through seafaring traders, they brought the tea from China to the …

