Dongfang meiren

Dongfang meiren
東方美人
TypeOolong

Other namesOriental beauty, eastern beauty, white-tip oolong
OriginTaiwan

Quick descriptionThe harvests in summer are most prized for their fruit-and-honey aroma

Temperature80–85°C
Dongfang meiren
Chinese東方美人茶
Literal meaningeastern beauty tea
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyindōngfāng měirén chá
IPA[tʊ́ŋ.fáŋ mèɪ.ɻə̌n ʈʂʰǎ]
Southern Min
Hokkien POJTang-hong Bí-jîn-tê
Alternative Chinese name
Chinese白毫烏龍茶
Literal meaningwhite-tip oolong tea
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinbáiháo wūlóng chá
IPA[pǎɪ.xǎʊ ú.lʊ̌ŋ ʈʂʰǎ]
Second alternative Chinese name
Chinese椪風茶
Transcriptions
Hakka
Romanizationphong-fûng chhà
Third alternative Chinese name
Chinese膨風茶
Transcriptions
Southern Min
Hokkien POJphòng-hong tê

Dongfang meiren (Chinese: 東方美人; lit. 'eastern beauty') or Oriental Beauty, or baihao (白毫), among other Chinese names, is a heavily oxidized, non-roasted, tip-type oolong tea originating in Hsinchu County, Taiwan. It is a tea produced from leaves bitten by the tea jassid, an insect that feeds on the tea plant. Terpenes are released in the bitten leaves, which creates a honey-like taste. Oriental beauty, white-tip oolong, and champagne oolong are other names under which dongfang meiren is marketed in the West.

The tea has natural fruity and honey-like aromas and produces a sweet-tasting beverage, bright reddish-orange in color, without any bitterness. Dried leaves of high quality exhibit a pleasant aroma, with leaf coloration of dark purple and brown tones with white hairs.