This semi-fermented tea from Taiwan gets its name from the Portuguese explorers who called the island Formosa, meaning 'beautiful'. The copper-red leaves with tips of silver brew into a beautiful bright golden brisk cup with peach undertones. Delicious hot
This semi-fermented tea from Taiwan gets its name from the Portuguese explorers who called the island Formosa, meaning ‘beautiful’. The copper-red leaves with tips of silver brew into a beautiful bright golden brisk cup with peach undertones. Delicious hot or cold.
Ingredients: Taiwanese Oolong Tea
Brewing Tips:FormosaOolong tea should be brought to a point just short of boiling (190-200 F). Using one teaspoon of loose tea for each cup required, pour the boiling water over the tea leaves.
Formosa Oolong is a loose leaf tea that should be steeped for 3-4 minutes. Once the ideal brewing time has been reached, the leaves should be removed to prevent further steeping.
Decant and enjoy!
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