Oolong Tea

  1. Sweets that pair well with Oolong Tea

    Sweets that pair well with Oolong Tea
    Oolong tea is known for its subtle complexities and intricate flavours. Pairing Indian desserts with this tea can please your taste buds. If you have not tried this combination yet, make sure you take the time out to have it. Here, we share some of the sweets that go perfectly with a cup of steaming Oolong tea.   Gulab jamun: If...
  2. How to gift oolong tea?

    How to gift oolong tea?
    Oolong tea has a rich history that dates back to the early 17th century in China's Fujian province. The name "oolong" comes from a Chinese word that means "black dragon". Oolong tea is partially oxidised, which involves withering the leaves, gently shaking them to bruise the edges, semi-oxidising, rolling and drying. This unique processing method results in a tea that...
  3. How To Brew Oolong Tea?

    How To Brew Oolong Tea?
    Oolong tea is one of the most popular teas across the world. From fruity to nutty, the wide flavour profile of oolong tea makes each cup special. There are many different types of oolong tea --- some almost taste like black tea, others taste like green tea and some in-between. The best thing about oolong tea is that you can...
  4. Right Brewing Tips for Your Favorite Oolong Tea

    Right Brewing Tips for Your Favorite Oolong Tea
    Dynamic oolong has a lovely fragrance! Pleasure of this blend unfurls with repeated infusion. So, if you want to explore the exciting flavor of this tea, steep oolong in small and versatile vessels. Avid tea drinkers discover that preparation of oolong is more like a journey than a process. Continue reading →
  5. Green Tea – Nurturing Little Secrets to Stay Evergreen

    Green Tea – Nurturing Little Secrets to Stay Evergreen
    The word ‘green’ flashes feelings of energy, refreshment and rejuvenation – and so does our friend over here – Green tea! When leaves harvested from the Camellia sinensis plant is made to go through very less oxidation, the process yields what is called green tea. Had the same leaves been allowed to ferment further – the result would have been the regular black tea. Continue reading →
  6. Sipping A Cup Of Health

    Sipping A Cup Of Health
    We all love to start our day with a cup of freshly brewed tea to satiate our senses and bring us out from our midnight stupor. While, a morning cup of tea is indeed refreshing, chugging tea has a lot of health benefits as well! A catalyst in helping cure cancer, heart disease, and diabetes, tea also encourages weight loss; lowers cholesterol; and is sometimes considered to be a boon in bringing about mental alertness. Continue reading →

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