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At 02:13 PM 2/16/2010, you wrote:

Wu long is more commonly spelled

" oolong " (and sometimes also referred to as " blue

tea " ). It's genuine tea (not a herbal infusion), with an oxidization

level and taste somewhere between green and black tea. As both green and

weak black tea are allowed in moderation, logic says that there should be

no problem with oolong, either -- provided, of course, that there are no

extra flavourings or additives!

Ah! Didn't have time to look it up... oolong is slightly fermented, I

think, and since green tea and black tea are from the same plant, and

oolong is in between the two, it should be legal -- diluted, as

always.

Marilyn

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Gee, I should have spotted that! If it's oolong, it's downright good

for us (used as we are allowed). Oolong is apparently good for any

kind of eczema or skin condition (I have no idea why!)

Wu long is more commonly spelled " oolong "

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