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Revolution Tea Dragon Eye Oolong Tea, 20-Count Tea Bags (Pack of 6)
(Grocery) Revolution Tea
Release date: 2008-08-19

Smooth, well-rounded elixir blends smoky Chinese oolong with safflower, peach and apricots
Golden brown and the smoky floral flavor finishes clean and smooth
Semi-fermented and fall somewhere between a green and a black in intensity


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Green tea, Oolong tea, or black tea?

I wanto start drinking either Oolong, Green, or Black tea, But i'm not sure which would be more beneficial for me. I know their is no miracle drug/tea to help loose weight but i would like something that...


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Is any other food or drink reported to have as many health benefits as green tea? The Chinese have known about the medicinal benefits of green tea since ancient times, using it to treat everything from...

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Black tea vs. Oolong tea?

Do regular black, green and white teas have the same antioxidant amounts as the proclaimed weight managment miracle oolong tea?


Hmm... Well Oolong and Green teas come from the same leaf. Oolong is slightly fermented and as such has more caffeine. I don't know if the fermentation process yields any additional health benefits. I tend to think green tea is probably better for...

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Green tea, Oolong Tea and Black Tea?

In terms of taste, how do the three compare? Is black tea the sweetest and green the most earthy and bitter?


oolong and green are about the same thing. black is a strong bitter tea. of course all tea is bitter. green tea taste green, as does oolong.

green and oolong are good for weight loss. black is just a drink

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What are the best weightloss products ? Is it true about the chinese teas eg. oolong tea, green and black tea?



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what are the differences between black tea, green tea, white tea and oolong tea?



Oolong is just a variety, like the difference between satsumas and tangerines
black tea has been fermented, green tea has not, neither has white tea but it is made from the choicest leaves.


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    Drinking Oolong tea is one of the hottest diet crazes around the world today, because of its reported ability to make a person lose weight fast and safely. Actually, the Chinese have been enjoying this delicious tea for hundreds of years already, and it is said to come from Mount Wu Yi Shan in Fujian Province.  One will notice that the Chinese are among the healthiest and slimmest people in the world, and they also have the clearest skin. It comes from the medicinal qualities of their food and medicine and of course, drinking Chinese Oolong tea. Oolong tea helps fight the free radicals in our body. Free radicals are substances that cause disease in our body, as well as serious damage to our hair and skin. We can get free radicals by being too exposed in ultraviolet rays caused by sunlight, as well as from stress and chemical food additives. The amount of free radicals in our body increase as we get older. Chinese Oolong tea contains antioxidants which are more powerful than Vitamin C, which help fight the free radicals in the body and improves physical and mental performance because of its relaxing qualities. Oolong contains a substance called polyphenol, which is responsible for the tea’s great flavor and ability to promote health and beauty. Polyphenol is actually the key to the health powers of the Oolong tea. Aside from its obvious benefits, another good thing about drinking Chinese Oolong tea is the taste. Even if you’re not dieting, drinking Oolong tea is good for the body because it is an enjoyable experience by itself. Chinese Oolong tea is known for its unique taste and delicious aroma, guaranteed to uplift the spirit and increase one’s zest in everyday activities.

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