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Taiwanese tea includes four main types: oolong tea, black tea, green tea and white tea. The earliest record of tea trees found in Taiwan is from 1717 in Shui Sha Lian (水沙連), present-day Yuchi and Puli, Nantou County. [1] Some of the teas retain the island country's former name, Formosa.
Pages in category "Tea brands in Taiwan" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. T. Ten Ren Tea; X.
Food brands of Taiwan (2 C, 1 P) G. Gigabyte Technology (3 P) H. HTC Corporation (4 C, 11 P) R. Restaurant chains in Taiwan (1 C, 21 P) T. ... Tea brands in Taiwan (2 P)
Food scientists Natalie Chiu and Charlie Winkworth-Smith are the founders of Saicho — a British-Hong Kong sparkling tea brand — and huge fans of Taiwan’s mixiang teas.. In 2019, the husband ...
In 2011, 50 Lan was Taiwan's second-biggest tea brand behind Ching-Shin Fu-Chuan , which serves "pure" tea and had 1,000 branches. [9] The data firm LnData in 2023 recorded that in Taiwan there were 61 bubble tea brands. During that year's initial three quarters, 50 Lan purchases made up 24.3% of the bubble tea sales.
It is a tea produced from leaves bitten by the tea jassid, an insect that feeds on the tea plant. Terpenes are released in the bitten leaves, which creates a honey-like taste. Oriental beauty, white-tip oolong, and champagne oolong are other names under which dongfang meiren is marketed in the West.
Pages in category "Tea companies of Taiwan" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 50 Lan; C.
High Mountain Oolong is a tea that holds all of its original nutrients that are within the unfermented green tea. It does not hold the usual grass-like taste, hints of chestnut flavor paired with nutty aromas are often described. [3] The fermentation process that removes the harsh ingredients allows the tea to taste flavorful. [4]