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		<title>Foojoy Wuyi Oolong Tea</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Foojoy Wuyi Oolong Tea is named for the Wuyi Mountains in Fujian, where mists, clouds and unique soil conditions produce teas of exceptional character. Hand plucked leaves are carefully sorted, allowed to oxidize partially, and skillfully fired to make this golden, amber-color oolong tea brew.]]></description>
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<p>Hand plucked leaves are carefully sorted, allowed to oxidize partially, and skillfully fired to make this golden, amber-color oolong tea brew. </p>
<p>Foojoy Wuyi Oolong Tea has a bold, long-lasting flavor and an inviting aroma. </p>
<p>FooJoy brings you Wuyi Oolong Tea from renowned tea gardens. Each tea&#8217;s distinctive character is produced by a unique combination of climate, altitudes, and soil conditions. </p>
<p><span id="more-60"></span>FooJoy&#8217;s tea tasters maintain a high standard in aroma and flavor by selecting teas from their original gardens and by carefully monitoring each season&#8217;s tea. </p>
<p>The FooJoy name is your assurance of freshness, unmatched quality and good value.</p>
<p>Foojoy Wuyi Oolong Teas ingredients are mountain grown premium oolong tea.</p>
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