Oolong Tea – UPDATE – READ IT
I have always infused my water bottles with a couple Green Tea Bags (generally I used Ito En Japanese Green tea) but recently added Oolong to the mix for the extra flavor and color change. I found these facts online.
I have actually been using Twinings Brand (stumbled onto a couple of great flavors for cold-brewed tea); and I am sure the quality is as good.
Although widely consumed by the Chinese and Japanese people in the Far East, the mention of oolong tea often intrigues my Westerners friends.
Want to lose weight fast?
This tea has a huge reputation for promoting weight loss, a benefit touted even in advanced tea drinking nations such as China and Japan. But if you are thinking just about weight loss, you are in the wrong place.
Oolong tea is not just a slimming tea! Its ONE outstanding quality is its aroma, as it contains the highest concentration of essential oils of any tea types.
What Is Oxidation?
All teas come from the tea plant Camellia sinensis, but they are processed differently to make different teas. Just like apples turn brown when they are exposed to oxygen, tea leaves go through the same process when they come into contact with oxygen. Green tea is green is because they are unoxidised. Black tea (most likely the tea you drink daily) is black because it is fully oxidised.
In between the two – you have oolong tea – which undergoes the most complex making process mastered only by the Chinese makers. Depending on the variety, it can range from 10% to 70% oxidised.
Five Key Facts Everyone Should Know
Oo means Black. Long means Dragon. So the word oolong means Black Dragon.
How does this tea compare to its famous cousin green tea? Green tea has more proven health benefits, partly because it is more extensively studied. However, with its stronger fragrance and aftertaste, oolong tea has a larger spectrum of tastes and flavours than green tea.
If you are only just beginning to discover tea, you may find it easier to appreciate.
Any Health Benefits? It has been found to promote heart health by reducing triglycerides, cholesterols and atherosclerosis. It is also good for people suffering from eczema, diabetes and high blood pressure.
Any Side Effects? Like black tea and green tea, it is a healthy beverage. But like any other tea, it does have some side effects.
The best way to avoid side effects? Buy a high quality tea from a knowledgeable seller.
How About Caffeine? It has slightly less caffeine than a high grade green tea or a black tea. However, it may also contain less theanine (a calming relaxant) than a high grade green.
How many cups of tea should you drink daily? As a rule of thumb, tea contains half the amount of caffeine found in coffee. The UK Tea Council recommends drinking not more than 6 cups of tea or 300 milligrams of caffeine a day as being safe for most people.
Re-posted from http://www.amazing-green-tea.com
SEE THE UPDATE – DATED September 5, 2009 for Caution during preparation of Sun Tea!