Daechucha

Daechucha

A cup of daechucha on the right
Korean name
Hangul 대추차
Hanja
Revised Romanization daechucha
McCune–Reischauer taech'uch'a

Daechucha is a traditional Korean tea made with dried jujubes, which are called daechu in Korean. There are two ways of making daechucha: boiling dried jujubes or diluting the juice of fresh or preserved jujubes into boiling water.[1] Daechucha is known to be abundant in iron, potassium, vitamins B and C.[2]

A pre-prepared daechucha syrup containing jujube pieces is also commercially available in Korean grocery stores.[3]

See also

References

  1. (Korean) Daechucha at Doosan Encyclopedia
  2. (Korean) Kim Hye Kyeong (김혜경), Easy recipes with compliments (칭찬 받은 쉬운 요리), Woonjin Wellbook, Seoul, 2009. ISBN 978-89-01-09815-9
  3. (Korean) Daechucha, SBS News
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