What is Wu long Tea?
The Wu long (also referred to as oolong) family of teas is
characterized by a partial oxidation process that is controllable by
varying degrees of heat. Wu long tea has the benefits and taste of both
Green Tea and the fully oxidized Black Tea.
Although a number of countries now produce Wu long tea, China is the largest and best known producer.
Since one of the characteristics of Wu long tea is partial oxidation,
Wu long teas offer a wide variety of flavors depending on the degree of
oxidation. Oxidation is the key element in the definition of tea since
all teas come from the Camellia Sinensis plant.
Wu Long Tea is a semi-oxidized tea, occupying the middle ground between
Green and Black teas. Combining the best qualities of Green tea and
Black tea, Wu Long Tea is not only as clear and fragrant as Green Tea,
but also as fresh and strong as Black Tea. If you drink Wu Long Tea,
the natural aroma may linger in your mouth and make your throat
comfortable.
Wu Long Tea is helpful in anti aging, bringing high blood pressure
down, improving the immune system, and controlling cholesterol. Wu Long
Tea can help you digest food, refresh yourself and return to sobriety.
It is also helpful in prolonging your lifespan.
Chinese Wu long Teas also differ somewhat from other teas as regards
the Chinese manufacturing process. Whole leaf Wu longs are often
partially manufactured in private homes before final finishing and
blending in larger factories.
Although consolidation of the industry has resulted in concentration of
the business in larger firms a cottage industry still exists in the
Chinese production of Wu long Tea.
In China, high quality Wu long Tea came from three traditional tea
producing areas: Northern Guangdong (The Phoenix line), Southern Fujian
(the Teguanyian line) and Western Fujian (the Wuyi line). Taiwan and
India are also producers of fine Wu long tea.
Fine Wu long teas are very popular with tea drinkers and connoisseurs
all over the world for their broad spectrum of taste offerings and for
their ease of infusion. In the tea producer areas of China and in Hong
Kong and Taiwan (all places where tea drinkers take the tea ceremony
seriously) Wu long sets the standard for a quality tea experience,
Benefits of Drinking Wu Long Tea
* Benefit of Good taste
The bottom line for any tea drinker is the taste of the tea and the
feeling of wellness and serenity drinking the tea provides. Wu long Tea
is provides a smooth subtle taste that encourages the serene feeling of
wellness that quality tea provides.
Wu long Tea has an additional advantage in that it has a broad spectrum
of oxidation and this provides a variety of tastes that the tea drinker
can enjoy. Some Wu longs fare lighter in flavor based upon only slight
oxidation and some are more robust depending upon greater amounts of
oxidation.
When you combine the quality of Wu long Tea with taste variety the
benefit is a tea that appeals to a large number of tea drinkers.
* Benefit of a Sense of Well Being
Tea provides one benefit to drinkers that no other beverage can produce.
That feeling is a sense of well being and serenity that is naturally
produced. Compared to coffee or soft drinks that contain significant
levels of caffeine, sugars and other chemical substances, tea creates a
drink that calms and soothes the drinker. Tea is ideal to start and end
a busy day.
It is an interesting fact that most of the best spas in the country rely on tea as the chosen beverage.
* Benefit of Weight Loss
Due to a combination of light caffeine , anti-oxidants and polyphenols,
Wu long Tea Increases energy expenditure by 10% and it accelerates
metabolism required to loose weight. Wu long Tea also regulates blood
sugar levels for diabetics. The tea burns 2.5 times more calories than
Green Tea and is ideal for weight loss.
Drinking Wu long Tea reduces plaque in the arteries, lowers cholesterol
and produces slimming effects. It also stimulates fat reduction because
the polyphenols in Wu-Long tea is effective in controlling body fat. It
activates the enzyme that is responsible for dissolving triglyceride.
Wu long tea eliminates the fattening effects of carbohydrates: Eating
too many carbohydrates causes weight gain by increasing insulin levels.
Wu long Tea can suppress lipid metabolism which has the effect of
suppressing fatty accumulation and body weight increases.
* Benefit of Improved Health
Health-promoting compounds such as polyphenols and catechins are
present in all types of tea, but hand picked Wu long Tea is the best
source. This means that the tea drinker can maintain a healthy
lifestyle with every cup.
Free radicals are damaging substances in your body. Wu Long Tea
contains high amounts of anti-oxidants that reduce effect of free
radicals and. helps reverse signs of aging. Wu long Tea also helps
strengthen your Immune system. Wu-Long Tea drinkers were found to have
a stronger immune system and a significantly lower risk for infections
such as the common cold. * Benefit of Quality...
High quality Wu long Teas generally contain only the highest quality
pluckings from such tea growing areas like the high mountain grown tea
leaves grown in the famous Wuyi mountain range in China. The benefits
to the tea drinker are good health and the feeling of well being only
quality tea affords.
Loose leaf Wu long Tea is processed by the "orthodox" method - no
fannings, dust, broken leaves or twigs often found in bagged tea are
ever included in loose leaf Wu long Teas.
Some quality tea suppliers cup every imported shipment. Tea drinkers
benefit from these suppliers because they are guaranteed consistency.
* Benefit of Value
Value is created by high quality at a good price. Understanding the
cost per cup of loose leaf tea is important because loose leaf tea
competes favorably in price with bagged tea.
When compared to tea bags the value of loose leaf tea is readily
apparent. Bags use broken tea leaves, fannings and dust because they
infuse quicker but sacrifice quality. In terms of cost, a significant
portion of the tea bag product is involved in bagging the tea and
providing packaging for the bagged product.
With loose leaf tea one gets the high quality of plucked leaves without the costs associated with bagging. |