Ma Tou Yan Rou Gui (Horse Meat)

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“Ma Tou Yan Rou Gui (Horse Meat) (馬頭岩肉桂, Mǎ Tóu Yán Ròu Guì, “Horse Head Cliff Cassia”) – In the grand tradition of naming teas, especially oolongs, after bizarre or unappetizing things (see: Duck Shit), the name Horse Meat comes from an abbreviation of this tea’s full name, Mǎ Tóu Yán Ròu Guì, which means “Rou Gui from Horse Head Cliff.” Mǎ Tóu Yán Ròu Guì is a mouthful, so in Chinese it gets abbreviated to Mǎ Ròu 馬肉 (“Horse Meat”), which takesRead more

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I love Wuyi Oolong/Rou Gui. This one had a solid roasted note (burnt toast, pie crust, & baked bread). The only thing with this tea is that it’s $25 for 10g of leaf. Not saying it’s a bad tea, but it’s definitely not a budget tea.

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