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− | '''Rou | + | '''Rou Gui''' (肉桂) is a [[Wuyi tea|Wuyi oolong tea]]. Originally Rou Gui orginates from Anxi but it is grown for long time in Wuyi and Feng Huang (altough it's a different varietal) and, more recently also in Taiwan. This variety has been grown since the Qing Dynasty. Rou Gui is like most oolong from [[Wuyi tea|Wuyi]] only twisted and not rolled. |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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* [[Dancong]] | * [[Dancong]] | ||
* [[Wuyi tea]] | * [[Wuyi tea]] | ||
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+ | == External links == | ||
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+ | * [https://www.teamania.ch/rou-gui.html Rou Gui] | ||
[[Category:Wuyi tea]] | [[Category:Wuyi tea]] | ||
− | [[Category:Oolong | + | [[Category:Oolong]] |
[[Category:Chinese tea]] | [[Category:Chinese tea]] | ||
[[de:Rou Gui]] | [[de:Rou Gui]] | ||
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+ | |description=Rou Gui is a prestigious Wuyi oolong tea. It is a premium variety of the Wu Yi Yan Cha group of oolong. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:03, 11 May 2020
Rou Gui (肉桂) is a Wuyi oolong tea. Originally Rou Gui orginates from Anxi but it is grown for long time in Wuyi and Feng Huang (altough it's a different varietal) and, more recently also in Taiwan. This variety has been grown since the Qing Dynasty. Rou Gui is like most oolong from Wuyi only twisted and not rolled.