Oolong means Black
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Oolong means Black
I just learn in my Cantonese class that “Oolong” means Black.
I was wondering if Oolong’s name means Black in the show, being that the Chinese that they used was most likely in Mandarin.
I was wondering if Oolong’s name means Black in the show, being that the Chinese that they used was most likely in Mandarin.
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Oolong is also a very GOOD tea :p
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Yes, interestingly, Toriyama got a question involving Oolong tea from a fan.
Granted, it doesn't actually say where he got the name "Oolong" but it's kind of implied it was from the tea.Q: Just so you know I really like Oolong tea and Pu'ar tea. By the way, on pg. 18 of volume 1, Son Goku says to Bulma, "I never saw another human before!" Wasn't Goku's "grandpa" (the guy who raised him) another human?
A: W-Well...if you put it that way...yes. Oops...I made a mistake. Sorry, I apologize. You're also very smart to realize that I got the name "Pu'ar" from the name of the Chinese tea.
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