| Formosa Finest Oolong - A good representation of an everyday "table" tea. This tea yields a smooth, nutty brew with no astringency. As is true with all oolongs, it aids digestion. Try it with a meal. The taste of this tea will be vaguely familiar, as this is a higher quality version of Chinese restaurant tea. |
$14.75 |
| Formosa Oolong, Loose Tea Sample |
$2.00 |
| Formosa Oolong - 1.1 lb / 500 gr - Smooth and slightly sweet, toasty with a touch of dryness. The best Oolongs come from Taiwan (Formosa) where the character of short-fired oolongs has been described as peachlike with a refreshing fruity herbaceous character whereas long-fired oolongs take on bakey notes with rich amber liquids. This tea falls into the latter category. |
$25.00 |
| Formosa (Taiwan) - Oolong Fanciest Grade 4oz - Rare and handmade. Sweet flavor and elegant aroma always a whole leaf tea. |
$16.00 |
| Formosa Standard Oolong - Standard Oolong Foromosa-This Formosan tea, now known as Taiwan, is often one of your most basic and inexpensive Oolongs from the Omei area. This particular Oolong produces a heavy dark red cup very much like a China Black tea, but far lower in acid. |
$4.26 |
| Formosa Choice Oolong |
$8.25 |
| Formosa Oolong (bulk) |
$1.25 |
| Classic Formosa Oolong - The best oolongs tend to come from Taiwan, and this is a classic example. This one has a rich amber infusion indicating a higher percentage of oxidation and yielding bakey notes and a somewhat sweet fruity character. A basic tea--essential to every well rounded tea pantry. Origin: Taiwan |
$7.75 |
| Formosa Oolong 4oz - A simple tea that seems to fit anytime of day. More mellow than some of the simple black teas but truly a superb blend for all occasions and is garmented to delight even the most discerning of tastes. |
$4.75 |
| 1/4-LB FORMOSA-TYPE OOLONG |
$2.50 |
| ONE OUNCE FORMOSA-TYPE OOLONG |
$1.13 |
| Formosa Oolong Tea (1/2 lb. Bag) - Oolong tea gets its name from the Chinese wu-lung, which means "black dragon". Oolong represents a cross between green and black tea. This is a beautiful tea with full, refreshing, fruity-sweet aromas and flavors to match. |
$9.75 |
| Formosa Oolong Tea - Pouchong Jasmine - Pouchong tea with jasmine flowers, this traditional Chinese jasmine tea will lure you with its fine aroma and hold you with its great taste. 4 ounce bag |
$10.00 |
| Fancy Formosa Dragon Oolong Tea Bags - Silver tipped, young tea leaves are picked whole by hand, then left to air dry until semi-oxidized. This tea has a delicate, slightly sweet, nuanced flavor. 20 Tea Bags |
$15.20 |
| Formosa Oolong - Oolong means semi-fermented. After rolling, the tea is allowed to ferment only until the edges of the leaves start to turn brown. The tea is then fired, which arrests the fermenting process and captures the interesting character associated with Oolong tea. In Taiwan, producing oolong tea involves highly specialized skills in the control of the withering, oxidation, and firing. A slight variance in any of these gives each variety a distinctive aroma, flavor, color and finish. The best Oolongs come... |
$8.99 |
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