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Organic Jade Oolong
Organic Jade Oolong

Organic Jade Oolong

Regular price 119,00 kr
#5013100

The tea also goes by the name Dung Ti Jade Oolong. The designation Jade Oolong refers to the fact that this Oolong tea is a green Oolong. 
The tea is oxidized quite lightly, which results in a tea with a very soft taste character and floral notes such as lily and orchid.
The tea has a complex taste. The green-blue teabags are rolled into small balls which unfold beautifully during brewing.

Ingredienser: (*=økologisk) *oolong-te (halvoxideret te)

*DK-ØKO-100
*Not EU agriculture

Size 100 gram
Packaging Bag
Preparation

Eastern style brewing:

Vessel: A small tea pot or a gaiwan with a volume from 50ml - 250ml
Quantity: 1g for every 20ml of water
Temperature: 90-95°C
Time: Start with a 15 second brew for the first two infusions, then add 5 second
Brews: 5-6

Advanced brewing tips: Whilst light oolong tea has a general brewing guide, every type of tea is has its individual character so once you get to know the tea you can adapt the parameters to suit the tea's and your preference. Note that cooler water will bring out more sweetness/softness in the tea but will need slightly longer infusion to achieve a more flavoursome brew. Following this logic hotter water will bring out stronger flavours faster. Also higher tea to water ratio will give more strength.
Porcelain and glass vessels have a neutral flavour and so you will get the most 'honest' result from your brew.
Raw clay (unglazed) e.g Yixing, Zi Ni (purple clay) vessel is recommend for black tea but is also a good all round clay type that goes well with both pu erh types and oolong teas.

Western style brewing:

Vessel: Teapot 
Quantity: 1g for every 150ml of water
Temperature 95-100°C
Time: 3-5 mins

Cold brew:

Vessel: Hario cold brew bottle (750ml) or a glass jug
Quantity: 1g for every 100ml of water
Instructions: Add tea to your chosen vessel then fill up with cold water. Put it in the fridge and brew for a minimum of 4 hours. We recommend to drink the infusion within 36 hours. 

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