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'''Ba Xian''' (八仙) is a Dan Cong [[Oolong]] from Feng Huang in Guandong province, China. The name means literally "Eight Immortals". Like other [[Dan Cong]] Oolong also this kind got twisted shaped leaves. This tea is usually heavy fermented and has a floral and sweet taste. | '''Ba Xian''' (八仙) is a Dan Cong [[Oolong]] from Feng Huang in Guandong province, China. The name means literally "Eight Immortals" and refers to saints in Chinese mythology . Like other [[Dan Cong]] Oolong also this kind got twisted shaped leaves. This tea is usually heavy fermented and has a floral and sweet taste. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
Revision as of 21:16, 7 October 2014
Ba Xian (八仙) is a Dan Cong Oolong from Feng Huang in Guandong province, China. The name means literally "Eight Immortals" and refers to saints in Chinese mythology . Like other Dan Cong Oolong also this kind got twisted shaped leaves. This tea is usually heavy fermented and has a floral and sweet taste.