Pumuen Lychee Oolong Tea 30g | Organic Thai Mountain Tea HK | Pumuen
Pumuen Lychee Oolong Tea (Loose Leaves), a lightly oxidised oolong from Doi Pumuen in Northern Thailand, lightly infused with a lychee‑like flavour for a soft, fruity, easy‑drinking cup.
This gentle organic lychee‑flavoured oolong is ideal for everyday drinking, iced tea or light milk tea, perfect for those who enjoy a light lychee‑like touch without overpowering sweetness.
Taste Note
Dry aroma: Light oolong‑style aroma with a gentle lychee‑like fragrance, soft and inviting.
Flavour: Smooth oolong base with a delicate lychee‑like sweetness, finishing clean and slightly floral‑fruity.
Mouthfeel & energy: Medium body, silky texture and gentle tea energy, easy to enjoy with multiple infusions.
Brewing Suggestions
Hot: Use 3–5g of tea leaves in a tea infuser or teapot, pour near‑boiling water, steep 3–5 minutes.
Iced: Use 5–8g in cold water, refrigerate 4–8 hours or overnight for a smooth lychee‑flavoured iced oolong.
Fruity milk tea: Brew a moderate base, add warm milk or plant milk, and enjoy as a creamy lychee‑flavoured milk tea.
Why Choose Pumuen Lychee Oolong Tea?
- Same forest and altitude as Pumuen coffee, organically grown at over 1,250m above sea level.
- Lychee‑like flavour added gently, so the tea still tastes clearly tea‑like.
- Organic and naturally lower in caffeine, suitable for daytime or light‑energy occasions.
- Great hot, iced or as milk tea, works all year round.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What does this Lychee Oolong Tea taste like?
A: Smooth oolong base with a light lychee‑like sweetness; fruity, floral and not syrupy, while still clearly tea‑centric.
Q: Is the lychee flavour natural?
A: The lychee‑like note is added gently, not as a strong syrup or artificial flavour, so it tastes clean and light.
Q: Is this tea suitable for people sensitive to caffeine?
A: Yes; Pumuen Lychee Oolong Tea is naturally lower in caffeine and organically grown, and you can adjust the strength by changing leaf amount or steeping time.
Q: How many cups can a 30g pack make?
A: About 6–8 cups, depending on how strong you like it. Store in a cool, dry place after opening.
Q: How is this Lychee Oolong Tea different from plain oolong or Assam black tea?
A: It uses an oolong‑style base from the same forest, with a light lychee‑like note added, so it sits between the natural oolong character and our fruity Assam black teas.
Q: How should I brew this Lychee Oolong Tea?
A: You can brew it hot (3–5 minutes), cold brew it, or make iced tea; it also works well with milk or plant milk as a light, fruity milk tea.