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Hi Agnes,

I think you might mean oolong tea. at least that is the way it is most commonly

spelled here. I am certain that it should be legal as long as there are no other

ingredients.

It is similar to black and green tea except that it is partially oxidized.

I used to drink it often. It has a slightly bitter taste and is supposed to have

many health

benefits. It's good for diabetics, cancer patients, people with cavities and

those who

want to lose weight.

I am not sure about Earl Grey since it has oil of bergamot listed as an

ingredient.

HTH,

>

> Does anyone know if wu long tea is legal? It is a chinese tea that is supposed

to have a lot of other health benefits. While on the subject, what about earl

grey tea?

>

> Thanks,

> Agnes

> UC 4.5 years

> SCD 8/09

>

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