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Can you add vinegar to oolong tea? What role can it play?
Yes, but it's no use.

Oolong tea, also known as green tea, semi-fermented tea and fully fermented tea, has a wide variety and is a tea with distinctive Han characteristics among several major teas in China. Oolong tea is a kind of tea with good quality after picking, withering, shaking, frying, rolling and baking. Oolong tea evolved from Gongchalong Formation and Fengbing in Song Dynasty and was created around 1725 (Yongzheng period of Qing Dynasty). After tasting, the teeth and cheeks remain fragrant, and the aftertaste is sweet and fresh. The pharmacological effects of oolong tea are outstanding in decomposing fat, losing weight, bodybuilding and so on. It is called "beauty tea" and "bodybuilding tea" in Japan. Oolong tea is a unique tea in China, mainly produced in northern Fujian, southern Fujian, Guangdong and Taiwan Province provinces. Sichuan, Hunan and other provinces also have a small amount of production. Oolong tea is not only sold domestically in Guangdong, Fujian and other provinces, but also exported to Japan, Southeast Asia, Hong Kong and Macao. The main producing areas are Anxi County, Fujian Province and other places.