rolled teas?

White and yellow teas are among the most subtle.


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rolled teas?

by Mocha Wheels » Sep 27th, '07, 10:22

i love rolled teas... ooolong... gun powder... is there a rolled white?

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by Mary R » Sep 27th, '07, 18:31

I thought that Dragon Pearls were more pouchong than anything else...

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by scruffmcgruff » Sep 27th, '07, 18:39

Doesn't "pouchong" (baozhong) imply a non rolled shape?

At any rate, I have seen some rolled whites. As you may recall, the first tea I ever posted about (on ze blawg) was a rolled white tea. :)
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by Mary R » Sep 27th, '07, 19:48

scruffmcgruff wrote:Doesn't "pouchong" (baozhong) imply a non rolled shape?
*Shrug* Dunno...never bothered myself too much with the intricacies of pouchong. I just figured it was more or less any very lightly oxidized tea. With all the rolling that has to be done to the pearls, I thought they'd probably get oxidized enough to qualify as pouchong.

I do remember that tea though...and how jealous I was. :)

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