Twinings Pure Oolong Individually Wrapped Black Tea Bags, 20 Count Pack of 6, Caffeinated, Warm, Nutty Flavor & Golden Colour
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Twinings Pure Oolong Individually Wrapped Black Tea Bags, 20 Count Pack of 6, Caffeinated, Warm, Nutty Flavor & Golden Colour
Twinings Pure Oolong Individually Wrapped Black Tea Bags, 20 Count Pack of 6, Caffeinated, Warm, Nutty Flavor & Golden Colour
OOLONG CHINESE TEA: Origins said to go back over 1000 years to the Baiyun region in the Fujian Province, China; Special technique results in tea's partial oxidation for warm, toasty flavour; Caffeinated, 20 Count, Pack of 6
GOLDEN TEA: After withering, tea is placed in muslin sacks and gently rolled, this is repeated until leaf is darker green or reddish and partially oxidized.
HOT TEA: Pour boiling water over tea bag, steep for 3-5 minutes, remove and enjoy!
ICED TEA: Fill half a pitcher with boiling water, steep 4 tea bags for 3 minutes, remove, then add ice to desired strength. Or use 1 tea bag in a heat-resistant glass. Enjoy immediately!
INDIVIDUALLY SEALED TEA BAGS STAY FRESH: Take your tea on the go in your purse, workout bag, backpack, school or work desk or car; Each tea bag is sealed for freshness so every cup of Twinings is the perfect cup of Twinings
DRINK IN LIFE: With a signature blend of tradition and innovation, Twinings encourages tea lovers to "Drink In Life" by taking small steps towards feeling good and living well, one sip at a time
SOURCED WITH CARE: Twinings aims to improve the lives of communities from which we source by improving access to water and sanitation, empowering women, and enhancing incomes and resilience.
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Since 1706, Twinings of London has been masterfully blending teas to create a special moment with each cup of China Oolong tea you brew. Oolong teas are principally sourced from China and mainly from the Fujian Province. It is said that Oolong tea first began to be produced at Mount Wu Yi Shan in Fujian Province at the end of the Ming Dynasty about 400 years ago. Oolong teas are partially oxidized or semi fermented which occurs when the leaves are gently shaken. It is this process which gives Oolong teas their reddish appearance and slightly sweet flavor, making them a sort of hybrid of black and green teas. Great to drink with lunch or in the afternoon, this tea is best served with milk and sweetened to taste. Each of the six boxes comes packed with 20 standard sized tea bags, so you can brew your tea by the cup or by the pot without any hassle.