Originally posted by huckleberryhoundHm, I had to read up on it. I have always treated it as other black tea, but it's supposedly somewhere between green and black tea in oxidation, and according to Wikipedia the taste is more akin to green tea. But I don't agree.
oolong, a flower tea, yes ?
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Originally posted by Nordlysi think Jasmine is an oolong tea, because it is dried with flowers
Hm, I had to read up on it. I have always treated it as other black tea, but it's supposedly somewhere between green and black tea in oxidation, and according to Wikipedia the taste is more akin to green tea. But I don't agree.
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Originally posted by huckleberryhoundFrom wikipedia: "Jasminum sambac flowers are also used to make tea, which typically has a green tea or Oolong base." (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jasmine_tea) So the oolong tea is just the base to which the flowers are added.
i think Jasmine is an oolong tea, because it is dried with flowers
Originally posted by Nordlysoh. i am just used to seeing the two combined.
From wikipedia: "Jasminum sambac flowers are also used to make tea, which typically has a green tea or Oolong base." (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jasmine_tea) So the oolong tea is just the base to which the flowers are added.
Originally posted by reader1107I keep waiting on the housework fairy to show up, but i must've left it in my moms house when i was 17, ever since then he/she hasn't appeared 😴😴😴
Yep. I'm so sick of grading papers that I think I'm going blind! But I wasn't up to doing it during the week, and the Grading Fairy never came. 😉😴😴😴