Wuyi tea - Wikipedia Wuyi tea, also known by the trade name 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
What Is Bohea? (with pictures) - Delighted Cooking Bohea is a black tea blend that originates in the Wuyi mountain region of southeastern China It is widely believed to be the first variety of black tea ever blended in China, created at the behest of English colonists who had trouble transporting the more traditional green teas on the long sea voyage back to England
Colonial Bohea Loose Tea Tin - Oliver Pluff Co It was so popular that the word bohea became the slang term for tea The blend varied wildly, consisting of broken orange pekoe, pekoe, and souchong dumped in a pile and then sifted, typically the scrap tea of lower quality leaves, but was considered high quality by the colonists
Colonial Bohea - Ohio Tea Company It was so popular that the word bohea became the slang term for tea The blend varied wildly, consisting of broken orange pekoe, pekoe, and souchong dumped in a pile and then sifted, typically the scrap tea of lower quality leaves, but was considered high quality by the colonists
What is: Bohea - ArtisanTea Tales - therapiascientia. com Bohea is a term that originates from the Chinese language, specifically referring to a type of tea that has been cultivated and processed in the Wuyi Mountains of Fujian province, China
Bohea - Definition, Usage Quiz | Ultimate Lexicon Discover the term 'Bohea,' its origins, historical significance, and role in tea culture Learn about its varieties, notable uses, and its evolution over time
Bohea - ESP Nursery Wuyi tea, formerly known by the trade name “ Bohea ” in English, is a category of black and oolong teas grown in the Wuyi Mountains of northern Fujian, China
Bohea Colonial Loose Tea Canister Bohea (loose tea), a crisp, distinctive blend of Chinese black teas (orange pekoe, pekoe and souchong), was the overwhelming favorite of the American colonists