I really appreciate the education you share behind the highlight tea! I always learn something new watching your videos. I hope you’re having a great week Shaina!
That would be any green oolong. No specific recommendation, but you could look into Jade oolongs. There are many, but the palate could complement your preferences.
Oolong is really just a style but the tea itself is tea leaves. Antioxidants found in all tea improve health and caffeine plus L-theanine would decrease crashing energy and provide longer satiety. In my opinion, all are good options for overall improvement in health.
Hmmmm, Im inclined to think higher oxidation and probably Wuyi Mtn origins. The tea leave are twisted Im assuming, and not rolled. This nuttiness kind of reminds me of Hojicha tea as well. Thanks for stopping by John!
@@HoosGottheTea I just tried a little Hojicha sample package I've had for a while. The other big bag of tea I have, that my friend thought was Oolong, seems like it is surely not Oolong but Hojicha. So now, I think I have a lot of Hojicha. Now I have an excuse to buy and try some good quality real Oolong. I'm looking forward to.
@@HoosGottheTea highly reccomend. can get some on hmart if you have one near you or online. would love your reviews. my fave flavors are the wedding green tea, volcanic rock tea, and the regular green tea!
Hello cartoonapped! I know of a tea farmer in China but his tea is expensive as he does not have an established form of product distribution. There are many tea stores in New York that sell a variety of teas in airtight containers. I would like to say you could start there. I hope this helps!
I really appreciate the education you share behind the highlight tea! I always learn something new watching your videos.
I hope you’re having a great week Shaina!
That's great! I like to sneak some education in there when I can ;) I hope you and the family are also having a great week!
A pleasure to see this. I'm drinking a cup of it just now-- calming enjoyment.
I agree, it's a tranquil pastime to enjoy tea outside in good weather.
hOOOO's got a LONG tea video today! looking forward to the next one
lol thanks Aaron!
Have you tried Jin Xuan Oolong Tea of Thailand.
I’m looking for an organic Oolong that’s leaning more towards a green tea, slightly bruised. What do you recommend?
That would be any green oolong. No specific recommendation, but you could look into Jade oolongs. There are many, but the palate could complement your preferences.
Which oolong tea would you recommend for weight loss?
Oolong is really just a style but the tea itself is tea leaves. Antioxidants found in all tea improve health and caffeine plus L-theanine would decrease crashing energy and provide longer satiety. In my opinion, all are good options for overall improvement in health.
I have a lot of Oolong tea a friend gave me. I don't know what kind it is or where it is from. It's very brown and has a nutty earthy flavor.
Hmmmm, Im inclined to think higher oxidation and probably Wuyi Mtn origins. The tea leave are twisted Im assuming, and not rolled. This nuttiness kind of reminds me of Hojicha tea as well. Thanks for stopping by John!
@@HoosGottheTea I just tried a little Hojicha sample package I've had for a while. The other big bag of tea I have, that my friend thought was Oolong, seems like it is surely not Oolong but Hojicha. So now, I think I have a lot of Hojicha. Now I have an excuse to buy and try some good quality real Oolong. I'm looking forward to.
I absolutely love oolong
Hello -- I agree with you as well. There is something for everyone when it comes to Oolongs!
Have you tried osulloc Korean teas?
unfortunately, i have not
@@HoosGottheTea highly reccomend. can get some on hmart if you have one near you or online. would love your reviews. my fave flavors are the wedding green tea, volcanic rock tea, and the regular green tea!
@@suren123a Oh wow, I love hmart! I will keep that in mind and definitely try to make my way back around to it. I appreciate the recommendation :)
Do you know a supplier of very aromatic Oolong tea?
Hello cartoonapped! I know of a tea farmer in China but his tea is expensive as he does not have an established form of product distribution. There are many tea stores in New York that sell a variety of teas in airtight containers. I would like to say you could start there. I hope this helps!
@@HoosGottheTea thank you
I love oolong ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤