Unknown Oolong

Tea type
Oolong Tea
Ingredients
Oolong Tea Leaves
Flavors
Floral, Flowers, Fruity, Sweet
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
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Edit tea info Last updated by Starfevre
Average preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 0 min, 45 sec 10 g 8 oz / 250 ml

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From Unknown from China

From a work colleague. I have no idea what the translation of the package is. Possibly a tieguanyin but my tastebuds aren’t oolong specific enough to tell for sure.

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OH MY GOD STEEPSTER ARE YOU DOING OKAY BABE?

This review is of Lemon Pound Cake by DavidsTea, which Steepster won’t let me review — because of reasons, apparently.

Anyway, this is one of my all-time favorite oolongs. It has a mix of lemon and… umber? That’s the word that occurs to me. Like a smooth, almost breadlike quality. “Umber.” I’m doubling down on it.

There’s also something about this tea that tastes like it never came from a leaf at all. It’s some kind of liquified lemon danish that’s been run through a vise and dribbled into my mug. The tea itself isn’t even in play. I mean, I steeped it. I saw tea. I put the leaves into water. I know that they’re real. But it doesn’t taste like that. Which is sort of weird, honestly. The tea is just the skateboard that the flavor rode in on.

Anyway, it’s a fave. Thanks for reading this review. Have a happy day.

eastkyteaguy

You may want to try it now. I updated the listing. If that doesn’t work, there is a way around Steepster’s goofiness. Click “edit tea info,” wait for the tea’s info page to load, and then just click “update tea.” After Steepster takes you to the freshly updated page for the tea, then try to review it. For some reason, this process always works for me.

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another awesome tea from my friend Amanda Vermillion​, (this time a tie guan yin oolong)

when i smell the leaves dry, they have a light floral smell to them.

when i smell the leaves wet, they smell like strong flowers.

when i smell the brewed tea, i smell light fruityness, strong sweetness and strong flowers.

when i taste the brewed tea, i taste strong flowers, strong sweetness and light fruityness.

the color of the brewed tea is a medium to light gold.

i rate this a 100 because its so tasty!

may thanks my dear friend!

Flavors: Floral, Flowers, Fruity, Sweet

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 0 min, 45 sec 10 g 8 OZ / 250 ML

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This tea is very frustrating to me.

Oh, it has nothing to do with the tea itself. It’s a very pleasant oolong of some description that I’m quite enjoying, though I need to eat some more before I drink my next infusion because oolong on an empty stomach makes me headachey. A colleague at work gave it to me after we had a conversation and I gave her the rest of my Spiced Orange Tieguanyin (Verdant) because I don’t like it enough to drink the rest of it.

I have a picture of the package I wanted to put into the picture field of this tea. I’m not being given an option. This is frustrating. I’ve tried on 2 different browsers. I cleared my cache and cookies. I can’t drag and drop. There isn’t even an option to put a URL or file in. Nothing to click at all. Very frustrating.

ETA: This is an instagram of the tea wrapper in question. I was trying to use this as the photo but it’ll work here too.

http://instagram.com/p/sBVW_4HTsI/?modal=true

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