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| |description=Baozhong is a traditional Chinese tea produced through a unique process including withering under the sun and oxidation before curling and twisting. | | |description=Baozhong is a traditional Chinese tea produced through a unique process including withering under the sun and oxidation before curling and twisting. |
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| |og:title=Baozhong - Teapedia | | |og:title=Baozhong - Teapedia |
− | |og:description=Baozhong is a traditional Chinese tea produced through a unique process including withering under the sun and oxidation before curling and twisting. | + | |og:description=is a lightly oxidized oolong tea with twisted shape, floral notes. Baozhong is mostly only light or entirely unroasted. |
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