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Four famous oolong teas
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Si Da Ming Cong (simplified Chinese: 四大名丛; traditional Chinese: 四大名欉; pinyin: sì dà míng cóng; lit. 'Four Great Tea Cultivars') is a collective term referring to four famous Wuyi oolong tea bush varieties and the tea beverages made from them, namely:

References

  1. Heiss, Mary Lou; Heiss, Robert J. (2007). The Story of Tea: A Cultural History and Drinking Guide. Berkeley: Ten Speed Press. p. 333. ISBN 9781607741725. OCLC 748281810.


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