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January 11, 2011
Dongsuh barley tea
Roasted barley tea is a caffeine-free, roasted-grain-based tisane made from barley, which is popular in Japanese, Chinese, and Korean cuisine.
It is also used as a caffeine-free coffee substitute in American cuisine. Barley water is a popular traditional soft drink in Britain.Roasted barley tea is called mugicha (麦茶) in Japanese, dàmàichá (大麦茶) or màichá (麦茶 or 麥茶) in Mandarin Chinese, and boricha (보리차) in Korean.
While the tea is generally regarded as a cooling summer beverage in Japan, it is served year-round, hot in winter and cold in summer, in Korea. Originally, roasted barley seeds were stewed in hot water (this is still the method generally used in Korea), but tea bags containing ground barley became more popular during the early 1980s; this is now the norm in Japan. It can be found from many different distributors in vending machines all over Japan.
In Korea, roasted unhulled barley is used to prepare the tea. Often the barley is combined with oksusu cha (roasted corn infusion), as the corn's sweetness offsets the slightly bitter flavor of the barley. A similar drink, made from roasted brown rice, is called hyeonmi cha (tisane) or genmaicha (with green tea added).Roasted barley tea, sold in ground form and sometimes combined with chicory or other ingredients, is also sold as a coffee substitute.
Description
DONGSUH Roasted Barley Tea 30 Bags (10g X 30ea = 300g)
Brand : DongSuh Foods (Korean famous foods company)
Origin : South Korea
Ingrediant : Barley 100%
Expiration date : 2 Years
* Please keep in the refrigerator.
How to make Barley tea?
1. Put 1 teabag in 2 liters hot water for about 10 minutes or Put 1 teabag in 2 liter cold water for about 1 hour.
2. Pick up a teabag in the water.
* Do you interested in other Korean tea?
I also sell Korean roasted barley tea and roasted corn tea and green tea.
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Roasted corn tea : http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120670587601
Green tea with Brown rice : http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120670646639
November 04, 2010
10 pairs Korean stainless steel chopsticks
- 10 pairs of new Korean stainless steel chopsticks.
- This chopsticks are very light and easy to use because inside of this chopsticks is empty.
Features
- High standard chopsticks.
- Environmentally friendly product.
- Can be sterilized in boiling water.
- Easy to wash.
- Durable and good grip.
- Very practical chopsticks.