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  2. The Korean Citrus Drink I Always Stock up on at Costco - AOL

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    The marmalade, or yuja-cheong, is mixed with hot water to make a comforting tea. Because the whole yuja fruit—the flesh and peel—is preserved, yuja tea is packed with essential oils, which ...

  3. Yuja tea - Wikipedia

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    Yuja-cha (Korean: 유자차) or yuja tea is a traditional Korean tea made by mixing hot water with yuja-cheong (yuja marmalade). [1] Yuja tea is popular throughout Korea, especially in the winter. [2] This tea is created by curing yuja into a sweet, thick, pulpy syrup. [3] It does not contain caffeine. [2]

  4. Cheong (food) - Wikipedia

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    Cheong (Korean: 청; Hanja: 淸) is a name for various sweetened foods in the form of syrups, marmalades, and fruit preserves. In Korean cuisine , cheong is used as a tea base, as a honey-or-sugar-substitute in cooking, as a condiment, and also as an alternative medicine to treat the common cold and other minor illnesses.

  5. 10 Viral Recipes You Have to Try for Yourself - AOL

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    I’ve dug deep into TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube to bring together 10 of the most popular dishes that have taken the internet by storm. You’re in the right spot.

  6. Yuja-cheong - Wikipedia

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  7. Plant-based comfort food: Walnut-lentil Bolognese and baklava ...

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    YouTube star, plant-based cook and author Radhi Devlukia-Shetty is stopping by the TODAY kitchen to share a few of her favorite recipes from her new cookbook, "JoyFull: Cook Effortlessly, Eat ...

  8. Maesil-cha - Wikipedia

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    Most commonly, maesil-cha is made by mixing maesil-cheong (plum syrup) with hot or cold water. [2]Sometimes, plum tea is made with plum extract, made by grating green plums, mixing it with small amount of water and juicing through hemp cloth, and sun-drying it. [3]

  9. Joy Bauer uses fresh summer fruit for sweet and savory treats

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    Joy Bauer makes the most of fresh summer fruit for sweet and savory treats like chocolate-cherry mud cake, figs in a blanket and watermelon caprese salad.