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'''Oriental Beauty''' (東方美人) is one of the most famous [[Oolong]] teas. The tea is also well known as "Dong Fang Mei Ren", the the Chinese pronunciation of "Oriental Beauty". This oolong has a particularly fruity and rich body with muscatel notes caused by bites of cicadas. The teas liquor is quiet dark due to the high oxidation of about 70%. The used cultivars is mostly Qing Xin Da Mao but also [[Qing Xin]] and the close related [[Ruan Zhi]]. | '''Oriental Beauty''' (東方美人) is one of the most famous [[Oolong]] teas. The tea is also well known as "Dong Fang Mei Ren", the the Chinese pronunciation of "Oriental Beauty". This oolong has a particularly fruity and rich body with muscatel notes caused by bites of cicadas. The teas liquor is quiet dark due to the high oxidation of about 70%. The used cultivars is mostly Qing Xin Da Mao but also [[Qing Xin]] and the close related [[Ruan Zhi]]. | ||
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=== Thailand === | === Thailand === | ||
In Thailand is Oriental Beauty also known as "Nang Ngam". | In Thailand is Oriental Beauty also known as "Nang Ngam". | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
*[ | *[https://tee-blatt.blogspot.com/2012/09/doi-mae-salong-schwarzer-drache.html Doi Mae Salong - Black Dragon] | ||
*[ | *[https://www.teamania.ch/oriental-beauty.html Oriental Beauty from northern Thailand] | ||
[[Category:Oolong]] | [[Category:Oolong]] | ||
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