Soothing Cup of Yuja Tea Anywhere
[JejuNFarm] Jeju Honey Citron Tea
Yuzu tea (known as Yuja cha in Korea) is a very popular tea in Korea during the winter months - it's famous for helping with cold symptoms. The tea itself looks like a marmalade. It's created by slicing yuzu into thin slices and aging them with sugar until it turns into a sweet, thick and pulpy marmalade.
The brand we bring you today - JejuNFarm - uses fresh Yuzu from Jejudo Island. They also mix in a dash of natural honey for added depth to the overall tart and sweet flavor.
The best part about this product is that it comes with single-serve packets. (Typically, Yuja marmalade is sold in large glass containers and scooped out with a spoon.) This makes it perfect to fit in your purse or backpack. When you feel cold symptoms coming on, squeeze a packet into a cup and pour in some hot water. You'll feel the citrus aroma and warmth re-energize your body.
Product Highlights
- Easy-to-make Yuzu tea - drink it anywhere, anytime!
- Place a few on your work desk or your backpack
- Yuzu tea is packed with Vitamin C - great for colds, sore throats or fever (Caffeine-free too!)
- 1 Bag contains 30 single-use packets

1 bag contains 30 easy-to-use packets.
Main Ingredients
Korean Yuzu, Sugar
Natural Honey, Vitamin C
Storage Tips
Expiration period: 1 year
Before opening, store in a cool, dry area
After opening, store in a cool, dry area
How to use
Pour in 100ml of hot water & Squeeze-in 1 packet
Mix and enjoy!
About the Brand
JejuNFarm is a local company from Jeju that specializes in Yuzu Tea and Hallabong Orange Tea. Their teas are made from Jeju-grown citrus and packaged into individually-sealed packets.
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About The Brand

JejuNFarm is a local company from Jeju that specializes in Yuzu Tea and Hallabong Orange Tea. Their teas are made from Jeju-grown citrus and packaged into individually-sealed packets.