The Benefits Of "Oolong Tea or Wu Long Tea"

@Nardz13 (5055)
New Zealand
August 8, 2007 6:21pm CST
This unique tea’s dry leaves are much heavier than other Chinese tea; often remarked “like Iron”. The first brew will reveal a somewhat mellow taste with however a notably strong fragrance. Several infusions later the fragrance still remains and the flavor reveals such a sweet delicate fruity palate that seems to rise quickly from the depths of the throat. This unbelievable flavor is called “Kuan Yin” and is something to experience. The aroma of this tea is something to be savored on a long hot summer evening and it’s popularity is well seen in Chinese culture where it is a part of the evening meal and can be found on the menus of most Chinese restaurants throughout the world. Wu long tea in fact lessens absorption of fats, increases the body’s metabolism and is responsible for noradrenaline-induced lipolysis (breakdown) of adipose tissue. Wu Long burns stubborn bodyfat naturally converting it to energy. Check out these links: http://www.originalwulongtea.com/ http://www.wulongforlife.com/
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• Canada
17 Aug 07
My goodness...I love wolves, your Avatar...and Olong tea...requested you as a friend because I see similar interests popping up between your responses on my site and looking at your discussions. Oolong was recommended to me by a Chinese Doctor and I pick it up in China Town in Winnipeg. Thanks for adding some additional understanding of its medicinal and healing properties...excellent info..and the links as well. I also use another one with similar attributes..it is called Bojemi...have you tried that one?
@Nardz13 (5055)
• New Zealand
20 Aug 07
Hi. The wolves are really neat, this pic was given to me as a gift from a good friend... Your welcome with the extra information... Bojemi, Ive never heard of it, but I will try it out and get back to you... Thanks for your great comment... Have an awsome day my friend...
• Canada
23 Aug 07
Which store in china town do you get the tea in? I live in Winnipeg and would love to try this.
@jcyap888 (721)
• Philippines
12 Aug 07
yes there is the polyphenol found in oolong tea that helps. and a benifit for obesity.
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@Nardz13 (5055)
• New Zealand
12 Aug 07
Hi. Yes I agree, your not wrong there... Thanks for your comment...