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'''Baozhong''' (包種) or light [[oolong]], it is a lightly fermented (oxidized) oolong tea, twist shape, with floral notes, and usually not roasted.  It is produced mainly in [[Fujian]], China, and in Taiwan.  
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'''Baozhong''' (包種) is a lightly oxidized oolong tea with twisted shape, floral notes. Baozhong is mostly only light or entirely unroasted.  It is produced mainly in [[Fujian]], China, and in Taiwan.  
  
 
Its name in Chinese, literally "the wrapped kind", refers to a  practice of wrapping the leaves in paper during the drying process that has largely been discontinued due to advancement in tea processing.  At its best, Baozhong gives off a floral and melon fragrance and has a rich, mild taste.
 
Its name in Chinese, literally "the wrapped kind", refers to a  practice of wrapping the leaves in paper during the drying process that has largely been discontinued due to advancement in tea processing.  At its best, Baozhong gives off a floral and melon fragrance and has a rich, mild taste.
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Latest revision as of 11:54, 3 May 2020

Bao Zhong

Baozhong (包種) is a lightly oxidized oolong tea with twisted shape, floral notes. Baozhong is mostly only light or entirely unroasted. It is produced mainly in Fujian, China, and in Taiwan.

Its name in Chinese, literally "the wrapped kind", refers to a practice of wrapping the leaves in paper during the drying process that has largely been discontinued due to advancement in tea processing. At its best, Baozhong gives off a floral and melon fragrance and has a rich, mild taste.

Usually around the end of March, begins picking of this famous Taiwan "spring tea" (春茶).

See also