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Oolong (UK: /ˈuːlɒŋ/, US: /-lɔːŋ/; Chinese: 烏龍茶 (wūlóngchá, "dark dragon" tea) is a
traditional semi-oxidized
Chinese tea (Camellia sinensis) produced...
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Oolong (ウーロン, Ūron,
Originated from Chinese: 烏龍; 1994 –
January 7, 2003) was a
domestic rabbit owned by
Hironori Akutagawa.
Oolong became an
Internet phenomenon...
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Oolong is a kind of
Chinese tea.
Oolong may also
refer to:
Oolong, a main
character from Yie Ar Kung-Fu
Oolong (Dragon Ball), a
character in the Dragon...
- "The
Oolong Slayer" is the
fourth episode of the
third season of the
American television police sitcom series Brooklyn Nine-Nine. It is the 49th overall...
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Taiwanese tea
includes four main types:
oolong tea,
black tea,
green tea and
white tea. The
earliest record of tea
trees found in
Taiwan is from 1717 in...
- — green/
oolong Pu'er —
fermented Qilan —
oolong Rougui —
oolong Ruan Zhi —
oolong Shou Mei —
white S****
Hsien —
oolong S**** Jin Gui —
oolong Taiping houkui...
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product offerings to
include leaves suitable for
making green, white, and
oolong teas. The tea
leaves are
harvested by
plucking the plant's top two leaves...
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Standard Chinese pronunciation [tʰjè.kwán.ín]) is a
variety of
Chinese oolong tea that
originated in the 19th
century in Anxi in
Fujian province. Tieguanyin...
- (チューハイ);
various mixers can be
specified by
suffixing with -hai (〜ハイ), as in
oolong highball (ウーロンハイ, ūron-hai). The name may have come from
early railroad...
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green tea (the most
commonly encountered variety outside China) or to
oolong tea.
Gunpowder tea
production dates back to the Tang
dynasty 618–907. It...