Oolong Tea is a traditional Chinese tea made from partially oxidized tea leaves, offering a flavor profile between green tea and black tea—typically floral, toasty, or fruity depending on the variety. It originated in Fujian Province, particularly from the Wuyi Mountains and Anxi County, and is prized for its complex aroma, smooth mouthfeel, and ability to be steeped multiple times. The leaves are usually rolled or twisted, then allowed to oxidize partially, giving oolong its signature layered flavor. Enjoyed hot or iced, Oolong is a staple in Chinese tea ceremonies, dim sum culture, and daily life for both relaxation and digestion. Common variations include Tieguanyin (Iron Goddess) and Da Hong Pao (Big Red Robe).
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