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− | '''Huang Mei Gui''' (黃玫瑰) is a new developed Wuyi oolong. Huang Mei Gui literraly means "Yellow Rose". The tea has a highly aromatic floral taste that reminds of roses. Hence the name "Yellow Rose". | + | '''Huang Mei Gui''' (黃玫瑰) is a new developed [[Wuyi]] [[oolong]] tea. The name literally means "Yellow Rose". Huang Mei Gui oolong is usually lighter oxidized and less roasted to emphasize the highly aromatic floral taste that reminds of yellow roses. |
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| == See also == | | == See also == |
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