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  • Oolong
  • Partially oxidized Chinese tea

    Oolong (UK: /ˈuːlɒŋ/, US: /-lɔːŋ/; simplified Chinese: 乌龙茶; traditional Chinese: 烏龍茶; pinyin: wūlóngchá; Jyutping: wu1lung4 caa4; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: o͘-liông

    Oolong

    Oolong

    Oolong

  • Oolong (rabbit)
  • Domestic rabbit

    Oolong (ウーロン, Ūron; Originated from Chinese: 烏龍; July 28, 1994 – January 7, 2003) was a domestic rabbit owned by Hironori Akutagawa. Oolong became an

    Oolong (rabbit)

    Oolong (rabbit)

    Oolong_(rabbit)

  • Oolong (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Oolong is a kind of Chinese tea. Oolong may also refer to: Oolong, a main character from Yie Ar Kung-Fu Oolong (Dragon Ball), a character in the Dragon

    Oolong (disambiguation)

    Oolong_(disambiguation)

  • Taiwanese tea
  • Teas from Taiwan

    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

    Taiwanese tea

    Taiwanese tea

    Taiwanese_tea

  • Highball
  • Type of mixed alcoholic drink

    mixers). Various mixers can be specified by suffixing with -hai (〜ハイ), as in oolong highball (ウーロンハイ, ūron-hai) or Shōchū highball (チューハイ,chūhai) . The name

    Highball

    Highball

    Highball

  • Dalton, New South Wales
  • Town in New South Wales, Australia

    Lachlan Shire. The population was 230 in the 2021 census. A small river, Oolong Creek, runs through the town, which is situated in an earthquake-prone region

    Dalton, New South Wales

    Dalton, New South Wales

    Dalton,_New_South_Wales

  • List of Chinese teas
  • — green/oolong Pu'er — fermented Qilan — oolong Rougui — oolong Ruan Zhi — oolong Shou Mei — white Shui Hsien — oolong Shui Jin Gui — oolong Taiping houkui

    List of Chinese teas

    List of Chinese teas

    List_of_Chinese_teas

  • The Oolong Slayer
  • 4th episode of the 3rd season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine

    "The Oolong Slayer" is the fourth episode of the third season of the American television police sitcom series Brooklyn Nine-Nine. It is the 49th overall

    The Oolong Slayer

    The_Oolong_Slayer

  • Teaghrelins
  • tetraglycosides found in semi-oxidized oolong teas (Camellia sinensis), such as Chin-shin oolong tea and Shy‐jih‐chuen oolong tea. Teaghrelins are ghrelin receptor

    Teaghrelins

    Teaghrelins

    Teaghrelins

  • Gunpowder tea
  • Variety of green tea

    to green tea (the most commonly encountered variety outside China) or to oolong tea. Gunpowder tea production dates back to the Tang dynasty (618–907).

    Gunpowder tea

    Gunpowder tea

    Gunpowder_tea

  • Jin Xuan tea
  • Taiwanese oolong tea

    [tɕín.ɕɥɛ́n]) is a variety of oolong tea developed in Taiwan in the early 1980s. Also referred to as #12 or "Milk Oolong" (Nai Xiang), it is known for

    Jin Xuan tea

    Jin Xuan tea

    Jin_Xuan_tea

  • Thai tea
  • Thai drink made from tea, milk and sugar

    Thai traditional medicine can also be called Thai tea. Thai Oolong tea, which is oolong tea steamed with ginger (Zingiber officinale), lemongrass (Cymbopogon

    Thai tea

    Thai tea

    Thai_tea

  • Tieguanyin
  • Chinese oolong tea

    traditional Chinese: 鐵觀音; lit. 'Iron Guanyin') is a variety of Chinese oolong tea that originated in the 19th century in Anxi in Fujian province. Tieguanyin

    Tieguanyin

    Tieguanyin

    Tieguanyin

  • Tea processing
  • Method of processing tea leaves into dried leaves for brewing tea

    to alter the flavor of the final tea. When producing black, pu'erh and oolong teas there is an additional purpose of processing: to encourage oxidization

    Tea processing

    Tea processing

    Tea_processing

  • Dong Ding tea
  • Taiwanese branch of Oolong tea

    pinyin: Dòng Dǐng; pronounced [tʊ̂ŋ.tìŋ]), also spelled Tung-ting, is an oolong tea from Taiwan. A translation of Dong Ding is "Frozen Summit" or "Icy Peak"

    Dong Ding tea

    Dong Ding tea

    Dong_Ding_tea

  • Dragon Ball: The Path to Power
  • 1996 Japanese film

    Unfortunately, by then, his five minutes are up, and he turns back into Oolong, the pig. There is no time for apologies though, because Yamcha attacks

    Dragon Ball: The Path to Power

    Dragon_Ball:_The_Path_to_Power

  • Naoki Tatsuta
  • Japanese voice actor (born 1950)

    Buta Gorilla (Kiteretsu Daihyakka), Daima Jin (High School! Kimengumi), Oolong (Dragon Ball), Dr. Escargon (Kirby: Right Back at Ya!), Ashibe's Father

    Naoki Tatsuta

    Naoki_Tatsuta

  • Darjeeling tea
  • Type of black tea from India

    product offerings to include leaves suitable for making green, white, and oolong teas. The tea leaves are harvested by plucking the plant's top two leaves

    Darjeeling tea

    Darjeeling tea

    Darjeeling_tea

  • Chinese tea
  • can be classified into six distinctive categories: white, green, yellow, oolong, black and post-fermented. Others add categories for scented and compressed

    Chinese tea

    Chinese tea

    Chinese_tea

  • Wuyi tea
  • Category of Chinese teas

    Bohea in English (from its Hokkien name Bú-î), is a category of black and oolong teas grown in the Wuyi Mountains of northern Fujian, China. The Wuyi region

    Wuyi tea

    Wuyi tea

    Wuyi_tea

  • Yie Ar Kung-Fu
  • 1984 video game

    Bruce Lee's Hong Kong martial arts films, with the main player character Oolong modelled after Lee (like Bruceploitation films). In contrast to the grounded

    Yie Ar Kung-Fu

    Yie_Ar_Kung-Fu

  • Green tea
  • Unoxidized tea

    that have not undergone the withering and oxidation process that creates oolong teas and black teas. Green tea originated in China in the late 1st millennium

    Green tea

    Green tea

    Green_tea

  • Master Roshi
  • Fictional character from Dragon Ball

    throughout the series, as well as a home for certain recurring characters like Oolong or Krillin and his young family. Graduates of Roshi's training (i.e. Goku

    Master Roshi

    Master_Roshi

  • GABA tea
  • Tea

    filled with nitrogen. They examined further the GABA content of green, oolong and black tea made under such anaerobic conditions and found that GABA accumulated

    GABA tea

    GABA tea

    GABA_tea

  • Oolong, New South Wales
  • Place in New South Wales, Australia

    Oolong is a locality in southern New South Wales, Australia and formerly the location of a minor railway station on the Main South railway line. It lies

    Oolong, New South Wales

    Oolong,_New_South_Wales

  • White tea
  • Tea from the Camellia sinensis plant

    tea contains 47 mg caffeine, green tea contains about 29 mg caffeine, and oolong tea contains about 38 mg caffeine. Due to the wide variability of the caffeine

    White tea

    White tea

    White_tea

  • Jasmine tea
  • Scented tea made by infusing tea leaves with jasmine blossoms

    produced by infusing a tea base — most commonly green tea, though white tea, oolong, and black tea are also used — with the natural fragrance of jasmine blossoms

    Jasmine tea

    Jasmine tea

    Jasmine_tea

  • Black tea
  • Type of tea

    various East Asian languages) is a type of tea that is more oxidized than oolong, yellow, white, and green teas. Black tea is generally stronger in flavour

    Black tea

    Black tea

    Black_tea

  • Dongfang meiren
  • Oolong tea

    among other Chinese names, is a heavily oxidized, non-roasted, tip-type oolong tea originating in Hsinchu County, Taiwan. It is a tea produced from leaves

    Dongfang meiren

    Dongfang meiren

    Dongfang_meiren

  • Shui Xian
  • Chinese oolong tea

    shuǐxiān) is a cultivar of Camellia sinensis (cv. Wuyi Narcissus) as well as an oolong tea traditionally from the Wuyi Mountains in Fujian, China. The infused

    Shui Xian

    Shui Xian

    Shui_Xian

  • Sokenbicha
  • following five varieties: Revive – Crisp Oolong Tea blend with natural botanicals. Ingredients include: Oolong Tea Leaves, Black Tea Leaves, Rose Petals

    Sokenbicha

    Sokenbicha

  • Huangguanyin
  • Chinese oolong tea

    ín ʈʂʰǎ]) is a Wuyi oolong with a creamy taste. It can be either tightly rolled like Anxi Oolongs or in strips like conventional Wuyi Oolong. In China, Guanyin

    Huangguanyin

    Huangguanyin

    Huangguanyin

  • Earl Grey tea
  • Tea blend flavoured with oil of bergamot

    character. Other varieties have been introduced as well, such as green or oolong. The earliest reference to tea flavoured with bergamot dates to 1824; however

    Earl Grey tea

    Earl Grey tea

    Earl_Grey_tea

  • Dim sum
  • Chinese cuisine

    respectively. Oolong tea: partially oxidizing the tea leaves imparts them with characteristics of both green and black teas. Oolong teas are closer

    Dim sum

    Dim sum

    Dim_sum

  • Camellia sinensis
  • Species of evergreen shrub

    Leptospermum commonly called tea tree). White tea, yellow tea, green tea, oolong, dark tea (which includes pu-erh tea) and black tea are all made from two

    Camellia sinensis

    Camellia sinensis

    Camellia_sinensis

  • Canned tea
  • Camellia sinensis leaf-derived beverage in cylindrical metal packages

    herbs, flowers, spices and fruits. There are four main types of tea: black, oolong, green, and white. Tea is a natural source of caffeine, theophylline, theanine

    Canned tea

    Canned tea

    Canned_tea

  • Chinese tea culture
  • Preparation and occasions of tea consumption in China

    changing their flavor and fragrance. This new type of Wuyi tea was called oolong ("black dragon") tea, the most famous of which were the Four Great Tea Cultivars

    Chinese tea culture

    Chinese tea culture

    Chinese_tea_culture

  • Suntory
  • Japanese beverage company

    GarudaFood in Indonesia to produce non-alcoholic beverages such as Suntory Oolong Tea, Boss, and Orangina. Suntory maintains a majority 51% stake in the venture

    Suntory

    Suntory

    Suntory

  • Shui Jin Gui tea
  • Chinese oolong tea

    Shui Jin Gui is a Wuyi oolong tea from Mount Wuyi, Fujian, China. Its name literally means 'golden water turtle'. The tea produces a bright green color

    Shui Jin Gui tea

    Shui Jin Gui tea

    Shui_Jin_Gui_tea

  • Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies
  • 1986 Japanese film

    the main antagonist. It depicts how Goku meets up with Bulma, as well as Oolong, Yamcha, Puar and finally Master Roshi during his first search for the Dragon

    Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies

    Dragon_Ball:_Curse_of_the_Blood_Rubies

  • Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle
  • 1987 Japanese film

    screams for help, Yamcha, Oolong and Puar went to the Sleeping Princess' convention, and (in disguise as ogres through Oolong and Puar's shape-shifting)

    Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle

    Dragon_Ball:_Sleeping_Princess_in_Devil's_Castle

  • Theasinensin D
  • Chemical compound

    Theasinensin D is polyphenol flavonoid found in oolong tea. It's an atropisomer of theasinensin A. Yannai, Shmuel (2012). Dictionary of Food Compounds

    Theasinensin D

    Theasinensin D

    Theasinensin_D

  • Tea blending and additives
  • Blending different teas together

    magnolia scented tea found for sale is a magnolia jade oolong using Tieguanyin or a similar variety of oolong. Mint: Maghrebi mint tea, or Moroccan mint tea,

    Tea blending and additives

    Tea blending and additives

    Tea_blending_and_additives

  • Bryan Massey
  • American actor (born 1971)

    Okakura in Rideback, Dick Gumshoe in Ace Attorney, Cocytus in Overlord, Oolong in the Funimation dub of the Dragon Ball series, and Wilhelm in Borderlands:

    Bryan Massey

    Bryan Massey

    Bryan_Massey

  • Cold brew tea
  • Brewing method and product

    Cold brewed oolong and black tea

    Cold brew tea

    Cold brew tea

    Cold_brew_tea

  • Bai Jiguan tea
  • Chinese oolong tea

    other Wuyi oolongs, which tend to be otherwise very similar to a group. Like most Wuyi oolongs, it sits in the highly oxidized end of the oolong tea spectrum

    Bai Jiguan tea

    Bai Jiguan tea

    Bai_Jiguan_tea

  • Dragon Ball (TV series)
  • Japanese anime television series

    to meeting Master Roshi and a confrontation with the shape-shifting pig Oolong, as well as a desert bandit named Yamcha and his companion Pu'ar, and the

    Dragon Ball (TV series)

    Dragon Ball (TV series)

    Dragon_Ball_(TV_series)

  • Iced tea
  • Cold beverage made from tea leaves

    refrigerator for some time. Common types of iced tea are black, green, and oolong (烏龍茶), as well as many herbal varieties. Iced herbal teas are especially

    Iced tea

    Iced tea

    Iced_tea

  • David Gasman
  • American actor

    in Paris, France. Gasman also dubbed various characters, mainly Goku and Oolong, in the Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z films. He has acted in small roles

    David Gasman

    David_Gasman

  • List of DC Comics characters: I
  • Tzu and Intergang, and taken to Oolong Island to become a member of the Science Squad. When Black Adam attacks Oolong Island, he remained collected and

    List of DC Comics characters: I

    List_of_DC_Comics_characters:_I

  • Puff-puff (onomatopoeia)
  • Japanese sound involving breasts

    right to left)—Oolong (impersonating Bulma): Wouldn't it be better to have puff-puff? / Muten Rōshi: Pu... pu... puff-puff...? / Oolong: Put [your] face

    Puff-puff (onomatopoeia)

    Puff-puff_(onomatopoeia)

  • Yellow tea
  • Variety of tea

    definition. Unlike Chinese huángchá, Korean hwangcha is made similarly to oolong tea or lightly oxidized black tea, depending on who makes it. The key feature

    Yellow tea

    Yellow tea

    Yellow_tea

  • Jin Fo tea
  • Chinese oolong tea

    [tɕín fwǒ ʈʂʰǎ]) is a Wuyi Oolong tea, developed at the Wuyi Shan Tea Researching Center located in Fujian Province, China. It is a medium Wuyi Oolong showing both

    Jin Fo tea

    Jin Fo tea

    Jin_Fo_tea

  • Baozhong tea
  • Lightly oxidized oolong tea

    not roasted, somewhere between green tea and what is usually considered oolong tea, though often classified with the latter due to its lack of the sharper

    Baozhong tea

    Baozhong tea

    Baozhong_tea

  • Tea
  • Brewed drink made from tea leaves

    leaves dark, thereby allowing tea to remain green. In the 15th century, oolong tea, in which the leaves are allowed to partially oxidize before being heated

    Tea

    Tea

    Tea

  • Taiwanese tea culture
  • Tea culture of Taiwan

    culture, such as calligraphy, flower arts, and incense arts. Tea, especially oolong tea, is a popular drink in Taiwan, and teahouses, or "tea-arts" shops, are

    Taiwanese tea culture

    Taiwanese tea culture

    Taiwanese_tea_culture

  • Pu'er tea
  • Variety of fermented tea produced in Yunnan Province, China

    Yunnan (in contrast to the small leaf type of tea used for typical green, oolong, black, and yellow teas found in the other parts of China). Máochá can be

    Pu'er tea

    Pu'er tea

    Pu'er_tea

  • Gongfu tea
  • Chinese method of brewing tea

    that it began in Wuyi (Bohea) Mountains in Fujian, where the production of oolong tea for export began; others believe that it was the people of Chaozhou

    Gongfu tea

    Gongfu tea

    Gongfu_tea

  • Lapsang souchong
  • Variety of smoked black tea

    necessitated preservation methods and the partial oxidation of this Wuyi tea, an oolong tea graded as bohea or souchong, was better able to preserve its quality

    Lapsang souchong

    Lapsang souchong

    Lapsang_souchong

  • Lugu, Nantou
  • Rural township in Nantou County, Taiwan

    southwest of Nantou County, Taiwan. Lugu is known as the home of Dongding Oolong Tea, which was first cultivated on Dong Ding Mountain in the area. Lugu

    Lugu, Nantou

    Lugu, Nantou

    Lugu,_Nantou

  • Candy Rock
  • 2003 studio album by Shonen Knife

    "Virtual Reality" "Crossword" "Doubts" (or "Mystery") (Na Zo) "Monkey Brand Oolong Tea" Naoko Yamano – guitar, vocals Atsuko Yamano – bass, drums, backing

    Candy Rock

    Candy_Rock

  • Té Company
  • American tea company and retailer

    word “tea” in Taiwanese Hokkien. The company started by importing mainly oolong teas but evolved to include all ranges of loose teas as well as caffeine-free

    Té Company

    Té_Company

  • Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest
  • 1990 Japanese film

    Z: Dead Zone and followed by Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might. Gohan and Oolong search for the magical Dragon Balls and their radar shows them that the

    Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest

    Dragon_Ball_Z:_The_World's_Strongest

  • Teatulia Organic Teas
  • American tea company

    Neem Nectar, and Tulsi Infusion. Oolong tea: In September 2014, Teatulia added oolong to its product line. Oolong teas are partially oxidized, with oxidation

    Teatulia Organic Teas

    Teatulia_Organic_Teas

  • Bubble tea
  • Tea-based drink with chewy bubbles

    milk and milk teas. Both varieties come with a choice of black, green, or oolong tea as the base. Milk teas usually include powdered or fresh milk, but may

    Bubble tea

    Bubble tea

    Bubble_tea

  • Ruan zhi
  • Tea plant cultivar

    [ɻwàn ʈʂɻ̩́]) is a cultivar of the tea plant that is usually processed into oolong. The tea is also known as qingxin (Chinese: 青心; pinyin: qīng xīn; lit. 'green

    Ruan zhi

    Ruan zhi

    Ruan_zhi

  • Theasinensin F
  • Chemical compound

    Theasinensin F is polyphenol flavonoid found in oolong tea. It's a deoxy derivative of theasinensin A. Hashimoto, Fumio; Nonaka, Gen-Ichiro; Nishioka,

    Theasinensin F

    Theasinensin F

    Theasinensin_F

  • Jerrawa
  • Town in New South Wales, Australia

    (SAL 2021) Postcode 2582 County King Parish Jerrawa Localities around Jerrawa Broadway Broadway Dalton Bango Jerrawa Oolong Manton Lade Vale Lade Vale

    Jerrawa

    Jerrawa

    Jerrawa

  • Jank (band)
  • American midwest emo band

    Remo Drive as a touring drummer, and in 2019 he joined a new band called Oolong. Lou Diamond – guitar, vocals (2015–2016) Ruben Polo – bass guitar (2015–2016)

    Jank (band)

    Jank_(band)

  • Oolonghomobisflavan B
  • Chemical compound

    Oolonghomobisflavan B is an oolong tea polymerized polyphenol that can boost lipid metabolism-related gene expression. It can suppress p38 MAPK activation

    Oolonghomobisflavan B

    Oolonghomobisflavan B

    Oolonghomobisflavan_B

  • Wuyi Mountains
  • Mountain range in China

    both provinces; the lowest altitudes are around 200 metres (660 ft). Many oolong and black teas are produced in the Wuyi Mountains, including Da Hong Pao

    Wuyi Mountains

    Wuyi Mountains

    Wuyi_Mountains

  • Herbal tea
  • Beverage made from infusing or decocting plant material in hot water

    distinguish these infusions from true teas (e.g., black, green, white, yellow, oolong), which are prepared from the leaves of the tea plant (Camellia sinensis)

    Herbal tea

    Herbal tea

    Herbal_tea

  • Shioli Kutsuna
  • Japanese actress (born 1992)

    クラージュ TAKARATOMY Hi-kara 2010 MOS Burger KYOTO KIMONO YUZEN 2011 SUNTORY Oolong Tea Premium Clear dip はたらくスマイルプロジェクト (星野夏子 役) 2012 Aera Home「環境設計の家」 DAIHATSU

    Shioli Kutsuna

    Shioli Kutsuna

    Shioli_Kutsuna

  • Irish breakfast tea
  • Strong blend of black teas

    black tea, it has a strong flavour and higher caffeine content than green, oolong, or white teas. The tea is virtually never referred to as "breakfast tea"

    Irish breakfast tea

    Irish breakfast tea

    Irish_breakfast_tea

  • Mint tea (herbal tea)
  • Tea made by infusing mint leaves

    tea is actually an infusion, or tisane. True teas (such as black, green, oolong, and white tea) are all derived from the Camellia sinensis plant, while

    Mint tea (herbal tea)

    Mint tea (herbal tea)

    Mint_tea_(herbal_tea)

  • Longjing tea
  • Chinese green tea

    stop the natural oxidation process, which is a part of creating black and oolong teas. The actions of these enzymes are stopped by "firing" (heating in pans)

    Longjing tea

    Longjing tea

    Longjing_tea

  • Kabusecha
  • Class of Japanese tea leaf

    freshly picked leaf can be used to produce any kind of tea, from green tea to oolong tea to black tea, or other types. Kabuse tea leaves are used to produce

    Kabusecha

    Kabusecha

    Kabusecha

  • SoBe
  • American drink brand

    Sobe Wisdom SoBe SuperMan SoBe Good SoBe Dragon SoBe Love Bus Brew SoBe Oolong tea SoBe Lizard Lava SoBe Lizard Fuel SoBe Lizard Lighting SoBe Black and

    SoBe

    SoBe

  • Hugh Cook (science fiction author)
  • British fantasy writer

    Dreamer (2005) A fantasy novel about the war on terror. In the city state of Oolong Morblock, where a certain proportion of the people have a natural ability

    Hugh Cook (science fiction author)

    Hugh_Cook_(science_fiction_author)

  • Drink
  • Liquid intended for human consumption

    different. Chinese yellow and green tea are steamed, roasted and dried; Oolong tea is semi-oxidised and appears green-black and black teas are fully oxidised

    Drink

    Drink

    Drink

  • Yingdehong tea
  • Black tea from Yingde, China

    exported. Some quality varieties are produced, which often look like leaf Oolong. The tea should have a cocoa-like aroma and, like most Chinese black teas

    Yingdehong tea

    Yingdehong tea

    Yingdehong_tea

  • Da Hong Pao
  • Type of tea

    Da Hong Pao Type Oolong Origin Wuyi Mountains, Fujian Province, China

    Da Hong Pao

    Da Hong Pao

    Da_Hong_Pao

  • Sangaria (company)
  • Japanese beverage company

    mountains and rivers still exist. Ikkyu Jaya Series genmaicha green tea oolong tea Milk coffee Miracle Body V Ramuné Royal Milk Tea Sangaria Original Coffee

    Sangaria (company)

    Sangaria_(company)

  • Tea production in Indonesia
  • Darjeeling Dianhong Golden Monkey Kangra Keemun Nilgiri Sikkim Rize Yingdehong Oolong tea Ban Tian Yao Baozhong Dong ding Dongfang meiren Fo Shou Gaoshan Huangjin

    Tea production in Indonesia

    Tea production in Indonesia

    Tea_production_in_Indonesia

  • Seattle Best Tea
  • Tea shop in Seattle, Washington, U.S.

    followed by a second in the University District in 2023. The shops focus on oolong and offer products made from traditional Taiwanese and Chinese teas, including

    Seattle Best Tea

    Seattle Best Tea

    Seattle_Best_Tea

  • ChaYi
  • Tea beverage brand in the Philippines

    Lanka. The menu is built around six primary tea bases: White Peach Oolong, Osmanthus Oolong, Artisan Ceylon, Pu'er, Da Hong Pao, and Oriental Jasmine. The

    ChaYi

    ChaYi

  • Gaiwan
  • Bowl for the infusion of tea leaves

    tea. The versatility of the gaiwan is also noted in the preparation of oolong infusions because of this particular tea's ability to be infused multiple

    Gaiwan

    Gaiwan

    Gaiwan

  • Tea culture
  • Culture of tea

    Different regions favor different varieties of tea—white, yellow, green, oolong, black, or post-fermented (dark)—and use different flavorings, such as herbs

    Tea culture

    Tea culture

    Tea_culture

  • Ulong
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Ulong tea, an alternate spelling for oolong tea. Ulong, a character in the anime franchise Dragon Ball. Oolong (disambiguation) This disambiguation page

    Ulong

    Ulong

  • List of Dragon Ball characters
  • Journey to the West: Goku from the Monkey King, Bulma from Tang Sanzang, Oolong from Zhu Bajie, and Yamcha from Sha Wujing. He also incorporated ideas from

    List of Dragon Ball characters

    List_of_Dragon_Ball_characters

  • Matcha
  • Fine powder green tea

    flavor, bitterness, aroma, and color? Discover the mysteries of green tea, oolong tea, and black tea]. サイエンス・アイ新書. SBクリエイティブ. ISBN 978-4-7973-9427-6. 正司,

    Matcha

    Matcha

    Matcha

  • High-mountain tea
  • Taiwanese oolong tea

    gāoshān chá; pronounced [káʊ.ʂán ʈʂʰǎ]) refers to several varieties of Oolong tea grown in the mountains of central Taiwan. It is grown at altitudes higher

    High-mountain tea

    High-mountain tea

    High-mountain_tea

  • Yie Ar Kung-Fu II
  • 1986 video game

    power-ups Lee can acquire are oolong tea to replenish health and lo mein for temporary invincibility. Lee can only carry three oolong teas at a time. The game

    Yie Ar Kung-Fu II

    Yie_Ar_Kung-Fu_II

  • House Foods
  • Japanese food manufacturer

    desserts such as Fruiche, pudding, sherbet, and jelly; and drinks such as oolong tea, mugicha, and lassi. The company also owns Ichibanya, a Japanese curry

    House Foods

    House Foods

    House_Foods

  • Theasinensin E
  • Chemical compound

    Theasinensin E is polyphenol flavonoid found in oolong tea. It's an atropisomer of theasinensin C. Yannai, Shmuel (2012). Dictionary of Food Compounds

    Theasinensin E

    Theasinensin E

    Theasinensin_E

  • Governor of Fujian
  • List of governors of the Chinese province

    Shaxian delicacies Taro purée Xian mian Hokkien mee Bak kut teh Banmian Oolong tea Visitor attractions Sanfang Qixiang Fuzhou Confucian Temple Fujian Museum

    Governor of Fujian

    Governor of Fujian

    Governor_of_Fujian

  • Bulma
  • Fictional character from Dragon Ball

    progresses, Bulma and Goku meet Master Roshi after finding his pet turtle; Oolong, a shapeshifting pig who is terrorizing a village; and Yamcha, and his shapeshifting

    Bulma

    Bulma

  • Maryoku Yummy
  • American animated television series

    who is orange with a yellow striped tail. He talks with a French accent. Oolong: Hadagi's assistant who is orange with a yellow star tail. He can't speak

    Maryoku Yummy

    Maryoku_Yummy

  • Uranyl acetate
  • Chemical compound

    (2008) Oolong tea extract as a substitute for uranyl acetate in staining of ultrathin sections. J Microsc 229:17–20 He X, Liu B (2017) Oolong tea extract

    Uranyl acetate

    Uranyl acetate

    Uranyl_acetate

  • Black Black
  • Japanese brand of chewing gum

    needed] Ingredients include sugar, starch syrup, grape sugar, erythritol, oolong tea extract, ginkgo extract, chrysanthemum flower extract, gum base, flavorings

    Black Black

    Black_Black

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Online names & meanings

  • Blathnaid Blanaid
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Blathnaid Blanaid

    blath means “flower, blossom.” In legend, Blaithnaid, the reluctant wife of Curai Mac Daire, loved Cuchulainn (read the legend), her husband’s rival. She revealed the secret entrance to her husband’s fortress to him by milking her cow and letting the milk run down the hill into a stream. Cuchulainn followed the stream, raided the fortress and rescued Blathnaid.

  • Sampurna | ஸஂபூர்ண
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sampurna | ஸஂபூர்ண

    Complete everything, Full

  • Mysha | میشا
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Mysha | میشا

    Happy for entire life

  • Muhdah |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Muhdah |

    Plain

  • Shargav
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Modern

    Shargav

    Sharp; Intelligent

  • Yetharth | யேதார்த 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Yetharth | யேதார்த 

    Proper, Possibility

  • Nayab
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Nayab

    Rare, Precious

  • Nilan
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Indian, Tamil

    Nilan

    Moon; Handsome

  • Pechi
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Indian, Tamil

    Pechi

    Pears; Owl

  • Mushk
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Mushk

    Saint

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  • Oolong
  • n.

    A fragrant variety of black tea having somewhat the flavor of green tea.