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    Assam Vs. Oolong: A Comparison of Two Popular Types of Tea

    Professional Tea TasterBy Professional Tea TasterDecember 30, 2022Updated:October 25, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    Assam and oolong tea are two types of tea that originate from different regions and have unique flavors and characteristics.

    Table of Contents

    • Assam Tea
    • Oolong Tea
    • Comparison

    Assam Tea

    Assam tea is a type of black tea that is grown in the Assam region of India.

    It is known for its strong, bold flavor and full-bodied, malty taste.

    Assam tea is often used as a base for blends and is also enjoyed on its own.

    It’s also common for consumers to add milk and sugar to Assam tea.

    Wooden Scoop with Assam Black Tea

    Oolong Tea

    Oolong tea, on the other hand, is a partially fermented tea that is grown in the Fujian province of China and other parts of Asia.

    It has a more complex flavor profile than black tea, with notes of fruit, flowers, and nuts.

    oolong tea

    Comparison

    The key difference between Assam and oolong tea is the way they are processed. Black teas like Assam are fully oxidized, which results in a darker, malty tasting tea, while oolong teas are only partially oxidized.

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