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I believe the packages are both rolled oolongs, and the loose one is some sort of white tea, but would love some help identifying them
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They are probably stale at this point, but is anyone familiar with these teas?
It's dry leaf. The appearance confused me. It's like silver needle, but each bud seems to be tightly wrapped in the first leaf.
Could it be some pure bud black tea like this one:Griselbrand wrote: ↑Fri Oct 30, 2020 11:00 pmIt's dry leaf. The appearance confused me. It's like silver needle, but each bud seems to be tightly wrapped in the first leaf.
I had hesitated in trying them since I had no clue about their origin or even age. I guess I'll give them a few steeps and post the results xD
The tea liquor is not so dark. I think it may be some sort of badly aged white teaLeoFox wrote: ↑Sat Oct 31, 2020 9:38 pmCould it be some pure bud black tea like this one:Griselbrand wrote: ↑Fri Oct 30, 2020 11:00 pmIt's dry leaf. The appearance confused me. It's like silver needle, but each bud seems to be tightly wrapped in the first leaf.
I had hesitated in trying them since I had no clue about their origin or even age. I guess I'll give them a few steeps and post the results xD
https://yunnansourcing.com/collections/ ... -black-tea
Seems to me the dry leaves are not as flat as Long Jing usually is. Seems to me they are shaped more like Zhu Ye Qing, a green tea I am truly not very knowledgeable about, but I have purchased once or twice.