Korean Traditional Tea with 100% Korean Quince
Honey Quince Tea (Mo-Gwa-CHA) is popular in Korea due to its great taste and wide range of potential health benefits.
The quince is a hard, strong-scented fruit that turns yellow in the fall. The fruit can be marinated in honey and eaten as it is or boiled with fruit wine, or tea.
Ottogi’s Honey Quince tea is made from carefully selected and fresh Korean quince and Acacia honey. Every cup has a pleasant sweetness.
Quince slices are included in Ottogi Honey Quince Tea. Chewing the quince slices gives texture and more healthy flavors.
You can feel your body warm quickly after drinking tea.
Wide range of benefits of the Quince
The quince is warm and sour when it is used as a medicinal ingredient.
The quince helps with food poisoning and relieves indigestion and muscle pain. When you have a cold, adding this fruit to your tea can be very helpful.
Here are some of the many benefits of the Quince Fruit:
-Sore throat relief
-High in Vitamin C and antioxidants
-Boost immunity
-Reduces stress and anxiety
-Helps digestion
-Bronchitis relief
-Food poisoning relief
How to Use
Take 2~3 teaspoons with hot or cold water (1/3 cup) and stir well.
You can add it to yogurt or smoothies.
You can also use it like jam and topping on crackers and pastries such as toast, scones, and cookies.
Storage
Avoid direct sunlight and keep it in a dry and cool place.
Keep refrigerated after opening.
Turning brown gradually is a natural process.
INGREDIENT
- HACCAP Certified
- Contains real quince slices
- An abundant amount of Vitamin C
- No Artificial Color, No Preservatives, No Transfat, No Cholesterol, No Caffeine
Regular Delivery
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For Fresh delivery, your fresh items are packed with refrigerated packaging. Depending on your location, your order fulfillment might take longer than usual to avoid standstill time at the carrier during the weekend