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Grocery Ninja: Yujacha, Korean Yuzu Tea

i LOVE yujacha! i've been craving that all winter, along with shikhae and that one korean cereal drink made out of grains...? anyway, thanks for this post; reminds me i gotta lug a jar or two back to denmark on my way back from california. :D

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Grocery Ninja: Yujacha, Korean Yuzu Tea

i LOVE yujacha! i've been craving that all winter, along with shikhae and that one korean cereal drink made out of grains...? anyway, thanks for this post; reminds me i gotta lug a jar or two back to denmark on my way back from california. :D

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Grocery Ninja: Yujacha, Korean Yuzu Tea

wow. ive been drinking yujacha my entire life. especially when i get sick! i had no idea all the other great uses for it. i'm gonna buy TWO jars next time. one for drinking tea and the second for all the other goodies i can make with it. thanks for highlighting yujacha.

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Grocery Ninja: Yujacha, Korean Yuzu Tea

This stuff is amazing. H Mart was having a promotional sales on the XXL-sized jar! Needless to say we jumped on that one, quick.

Nothing like a big, steaming mug of yuzu tea to melt away what ails you, colds or stress.

And don't forget the pulp is edible after you're done with your tea! It's delicious, too!

@Mares:
I have to check the jar to see what the ingredients are exactly.
It's all to taste, depending whether you want a sweeter, stronger drink or a lighter one, you can use more or less of the mixture.
Most brands are quite similar and all good (and there are a lot of them. In my H mart, one end of an aisle is reserved for all the brands of this stuff). I do notice that some retain a bit of the bitter edge from the peel while others are all sweetness, but its not an unpleasant thing.

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Grocery Ninja: Yujacha, Korean Yuzu Tea

I went to the local Asian foods store, and what they had is called Honey Citron Tea, I bought a jar. The rest of the label is in Korean, so I can't read the directions, any one know how much I use, per say, an 8 oz cup of hot water? BTW, is it a different variety that has honey in it? I'd really like to find the brand that was shown in the article, is there a brand name I can search for, or an online store that carries that specific one?

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