No. Wu-Long tea is the same as Oolong tea which is a caffeinated tea.
Wulong tea is just another name for oolong tea (tastes somewhere between green and black tea) which is fairly easy to find - just look in supermarkets! You can also order it fro online british store tea-and-coffee.com/wulong-choice/p256
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Wuyi Ooling tea (also known as Wu Yi tea, Wu-Yi tea and Wulong tea) is a high quality traditional semi-fermented Chinese tea from the Wuyi mountains in Fujian province (South East China).
Wulong is the correct spelling of "oolong," now that Pinyin is the correct romanization of Chinese writing. You should be able to find wulong/oolong at any specialty tea shop.
Wu Yi Yan Cha or "Rock Wulong" is considered to be the best Wu Long tea grown. The tea is called by many different names including: Wu Yi Rock Wu Long Tea, Yan Cha, and Rock Wulong.
Herbal tea can be translated to Sanskrit as "औषधीय चाय" (Auṣadhīya Chāya).
Herbal tea is an herbal infusion not made from the leaves of tea bush. Here in herbal you won't find any caffeine. In addition to serving as a beverage, herbal teas are also consumed for their medicinal benefits. Basically i prefer chamomile tea which is one of the herbal tea especially for their stimulant, relaxant or seductive properties.
no, its an herbal tea.
Here are some brands of herbal slimming teas: Good Earth Slimming Tea, Super Herbal Ultra Slim Tea, 21st Century Herbal Slimming Tea, Ultra Slim Tea, and China Slim Tea Extra Strength.
At the herbal tea store.
To purchase Wu Long tea you can go to a grocery store, health store or tea store. Stores that sell it include David's Tea, The Tea Emporium, Tao Leaf and Teavana.
"Real" tea made from tea leaves as opposed to herbal tea.