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Etymology
1850s. From either Mandarin 烏龍 / 乌龙 (wūlóng) due to hypercorrection, or directly from Hokkien 烏龍 / 乌龙 (o͘-liông), from 烏 / 乌 (o͘, “black”) + 龍 / 龙 (liông, “dragon”). See also pouchong from Hokkien 包種茶 / 包种茶 (pau-chióng-tê, literally “tea of the wrapped kind”).
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- IPA(key): /ˈuː.lʊŋ/, /ˈoː.loŋ/
Noun
oolong (countable and uncountable, plural oolongs)
- A partially fermented tea, often roasted, which combines the characteristics of green tea and black tea.
1994, A. Varnam, J. M. Sutherland, Beverages: Technology, Chemistry and Microbiology, page 187:Flavour and aroma of semi-fermented teas is dictated by the extent of fermentation and, for this reason, oolong has a considerably stronger flavour than pouchong, which undergoes a significantly shorter fermentation.
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Noun
oolong m (plural oolongs)
- oolong
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