Formosa oolong
Tags: China, Explorers, Name Meaning, Nineteenth Century, Oolong tea, Soil, Taiwan, Taiwanese island
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The name Formosa meaning beautifully curved in portugese was the name given by the explorers to the Taiwanese island. They were amazed by the beauty of the island and the tea produced there.
Formosa Oolong tea gets its special silky flowery taste by a particular and sharp temperature drop just before harvesting. So tasty that it doesn’t need any milk.
The first tea was introduced to Taiwan in the eighteenth century from China. The climate and the soil made produced a particularly rich variery of tea. The cultivation and production has since evolved in its own merit. Later in the nineteenth century the tea was comercialised in the west and finally branded “Formosa Oolong”, Formosa Dongding.
Oolong tea « Oolonghealth’s Blog said:
Jan 06, 09 at 7:01 am[...] Fujian and Guangong. The plant and process were later exported to Taiwan where the most renowed Formosa variety is [...]