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Oolong Tea

What does Oolong taste like?

The taste of oolong varies from one type to another – no two taste the same!

It depends on how much it has been oxidised; lightly oxidised teas will appear and taste more like a green tea, whereas heavily oxidised teas will be more like black teas.

Typically, oolong has a smooth and balanced flavour with a mix of floral, fruity, and sometimes creamy or nutty notes.

Some oolongs, particularly the heavily oxidised ones, may have a richer, roasted or caramelised taste with hints of honey, while the lighter oxidised ones may have a green freshness and a mild creaminess.

Benefits of Oolong Tea

Tea is one of the healthiest drinks out there, and oolong is no exception! Oolong is high in antioxidants, which can help prevent a range of diseases and combat the effects of ageing, and is a source of natural caffeine, which can give you energy as you go through the day.

To learn all about Oolong tea, read our Guide to Oolong Tea!