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  • Опубліковано 19 сер 2024
  • Yujacha is a simple Korean tea made from the yuja fruit. It’s fresh, sweet, tangy, and has a strong and unique citron flavor and aroma. It’s perfect for warming you up in the wintertime, and is full of vitamin C. If you have a cold, it will always make you feel better.
    Full recipe & lemon version: www.maangchi.co...
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  • @yolandastemmet2550
    @yolandastemmet2550 Місяць тому +1

    I have your recipe book and have made some lovely and delicious recipes from it. My husbands favorite is the sweet spicy and sour baby back ribs

  • @uugsrbiy0try565yyewfvjitf
    @uugsrbiy0try565yyewfvjitf Рік тому +19

    I am drinking the commercial one now 😅 i made this recipe with lemon because it's impossible to find yoja where i live. Anyway the recipe with lemon is my favorite drink recipe ever its even like medicine to me when i have sour throat its amazing and it can stay for months in the refrigerator. Thank you darling for everything you touted me❤

  • @jhb61249
    @jhb61249 4 роки тому +52

    I lived in Korea for 10 years and enjoyed the tea of this fruit.
    Today, I live in Texas near Houston and I have a Meyers Lemon tree. I make tea with my meyers lemon and can hardly distinguish the difference . For sure I found that all Korean fruits and veggies are of top quality and super taste.

  • @Maangchi
    @Maangchi  8 років тому +417

    This video has been translated into 6 languages so far. Special thanks to all of the translators!

    • @shwa3199
      @shwa3199 8 років тому

      +Rui yay do it please *^^*

    • @Maangchi
      @Maangchi  8 років тому +2

      +Rui oh, you did the caption! Thanks a lot!

    • @yarelyramirez4569
      @yarelyramirez4569 8 років тому +1

      Where is in Spanish? Please☺️

    • @ritaonuoha4138
      @ritaonuoha4138 8 років тому

      +Maangchi cant you dry the yuja in korea and bring it to the usa without customs problem and make your tea?

    • @sweetysimmer4391
      @sweetysimmer4391 8 років тому

      Thanks for translation in arabic , komsamidaa ^~^"}

  • @obsgynataglance5570
    @obsgynataglance5570 7 років тому +130

    Dear Maangchi.. the short stories you tell every now and then in your videos are so inspiring.. they actually tell how proud you are of your culture you were born and raised in..
    Love from Sudan

  •  7 років тому +297

    Hola Maangchi! My husband is from Yeosu and loves Yuja tea. He makes it with lemons because we can't find fresh Yuja. Love all your videos!

    • @NothinButDazzle
      @NothinButDazzle 7 років тому +2

      How's the taste with lemons? is it similar?

    •  7 років тому +12

      GhanaInMe I have not tried real Yuja tea before to compare, but my husband has and he says lemons are the closest he can find in our area. He does say lemons are more tart than yuja in his opinion.

    • @NothinButDazzle
      @NothinButDazzle 7 років тому +10

      Gochujang Mamá I bought the Yuja tea about a week ago and the bottle is nearly gone it was so good. I'm definitely going to try it with lemons and see how that works. Thanks.

    • @veronika.5775
      @veronika.5775 7 років тому +2

      Gochujang Mamá Is it very sour? :(

    •  7 років тому +3

      Taeddy bear It is sweet and tangy. I'm not sure of the taste with real Citron fruit, but with lemon it gets bitter because of the peel. My husband loves to drink and even eats the preserved peel. It's a little too bitter for my taste, but I can steep it in hot water and drink as a tea. 😊

  • @Alexandra-sd4yy
    @Alexandra-sd4yy 6 років тому +282

    Me: We will visit Korea
    Parents: why?
    Me: Because there is Yuja

    • @LoebRules
      @LoebRules 4 роки тому +1

      I know, I wish I could find fresh yuja here. If I didn't live I the desert I would plant a tree.

    • @ashleymiller5518
      @ashleymiller5518 4 роки тому

      It looks like a grapefruit

    • @okbey
      @okbey 4 роки тому +2

      Yuzu Not yuja

    • @LoebRules
      @LoebRules 4 роки тому +13

      @@okbey in Korea it's yuja

    • @natedog69420
      @natedog69420 3 роки тому

      @@LoebRules every tree planted in the desert is one step closer to a lush rainforest. If you put a thick amount of plant mulch and leaves above where the roots are it will retain an incredible amount of water and break down over time giving nutrients to the soil

  • @_charmantha
    @_charmantha 8 років тому +521

    I wish there would be a smelling feature in youtube. I would love to know how this fruit smells like !

    • @ilienli
      @ilienli 8 років тому +7

      +Samantha Oderso. Smell like citrus but with an extra kick of that particular Yuja smell....and taste. Mitzuwa sells them when in season, they call it Yuzu.

    • @ilienli
      @ilienli 8 років тому +5

      Then you could make infinite amount of tea .... send me some, thanks! ^_^

    • @shanej2429
      @shanej2429 5 років тому +10

      Well I'm sorry to tell you 3 years on still no smell feature is been integrated in to you tube, ill check back in another 3 years time to keep you updated. 😁

    • @sebeleg7835
      @sebeleg7835 5 років тому

      Me too!

    • @lee_8403
      @lee_8403 5 років тому +6

      And taste too.. So I can lick my screenphone to know the taste

  • @r.perrie2032
    @r.perrie2032 8 років тому +6

    I love Yuzu also! we call it Yuzu because we import the Japanese kind. To those who are wondering what it smells/tastes like? it's sweet yet tart like an orange mixed with lemon but has a distinctive floral taste. I think that's what makes Yuzu very different

  • @elizabeehughes
    @elizabeehughes 8 років тому +241

    I have two yuja trees in my backyard and got my first fruits this year! Thank you for letting me know what to do with them!

    • @africanpride69
      @africanpride69 5 років тому +3

      Do you live in the states? What state and how did it grow?

    • @kutekittykatproductions
      @kutekittykatproductions 5 років тому +14

      africanpride69 I have a yuja/yuzu tree in my backyard in California. They grow so well here.

    • @lissaldana9768
      @lissaldana9768 5 років тому +2

      Christine Dugan-Ihm wha is this?? Looks like lemons. I live in California as well.

    • @kutekittykatproductions
      @kutekittykatproductions 5 років тому +26

      Liss Aldana It’s ‘yuja’ in Korean, ‘yuzu’ in Japanese (that’s what it’s called in English). It’s got more skin and pith than juice. It’s not eaten like a usual citrus fruit. It’s skin is the main thing. It’s made into a dry powder or wet paste with salt, this sometimes also with chili pepper added (in that latter case it’s called ‘kosho’.) It can be made into marmalade, used to flavor all sorts of savory or sweet things. Or as in this case, cut up and sugared to be made into hot drink that Koreans call citron tea. You can even slice the fruit and float it in your bath.
      It’s special because it’s fragrant in a unique way. It’s more softly floral rather than sharp and acidic, and not as sweet and orangey as a Meyer lemon.
      They’re almost impossible to find and even when you can, each individual fruit can cost several dollars. But the trees thrive almost too well in California. I don’t know about anywhere else. My one tree produces more fruit than I know what do do with.

    • @carmengutierrez8594
      @carmengutierrez8594 5 років тому +2

      Christine Dugan-Ihm
      Maybe you can sell it I live in Southern California it’s so hot (120 F) we can’t grow almost anything 😭

  • @jacksonlim4818
    @jacksonlim4818 7 років тому +53

    I made mine with lemon and orange. They taste great!

    • @joyherting3705
      @joyherting3705 3 роки тому

      How many lemons an oranges did you use?

    • @novi_pacific_island
      @novi_pacific_island 2 роки тому +1

      that is a fantastic idea! I am from INA, we don't have yuja here but lemons and oranges are abundant. I shall try ur tips! thank you!

  • @transientfireworks5000
    @transientfireworks5000 8 років тому +51

    I love when you tell stories as you cook. It makes me feel like I'm cooking with a second mother

  • @armyynimnida6950
    @armyynimnida6950 7 місяців тому +1

    I wasn't knowing about this type of tea as a indian I've always drank milk tea made by cardamom and ginger😅 but as an army and tae biased i got know that he like yuja tea which is also called as citron tea and he have shared a cute childhood story about yuja tea,him and his grandmother..I immediately searched this recipe on youtube and got this! Im always a fan of her and this recipe is also from her channel only..lots of thanks and love from India❤💜..Saranghae~♡:))

  • @Maangchi
    @Maangchi  8 років тому +128

    Enjoy my Korean caption, my fellow Korean viewers!

    • @michi98cjy
      @michi98cjy 8 років тому

      +Maangchi. Can I use any other citrus fruits instead of Yuja?

    • @nightangel3578
      @nightangel3578 8 років тому +1

      +MICKY CHU She answered your question in the video.

    • @michi98cjy
      @michi98cjy 8 років тому

      +Night Angel sorry didn't realise it..

    • @ll-wz7ko
      @ll-wz7ko 8 років тому +3

      한글 자막 달아주셔서 감사해요!! 영어공부 하는 셈 치고 보고 있었긴 하지만 한글자막이 있으니 확실히 더 재밌고 좋네요♡ 영상들 사랑합니당~~!

    • @nightangel3578
      @nightangel3578 8 років тому

      MICKY CHU No problem 😊 Chandni Zaroo I actually think it's a hybrid fruit. I might be wrong though.

  • @jincruz2371
    @jincruz2371 8 років тому +19

    drinking yujacha on cold december mornings lifts my gloomy soul🙂 now i'll remember maangchi while drinking my cuppa yujacha☺️

  • @SugarCelebi
    @SugarCelebi 8 років тому +52

    I just bought some of the commercial jarred stuff from the Korean grocery store and OMG, I cannot stop drinking it! I've been having at least two cups a day. I just bought the smaller jar to try it and I wish I'd bought the bigger jar. I'm dreaming of all the delicious possibilities for this magic mixture once the weather warms up...mixed with sparkling water, in lieu of sugar/simple syrup in mojitos...mmm. Right now the hot stuff is very soothing for my slightly under-the-weather throat. If the commercial stuff is this good, I can only imagine how good the real thing is!
    For those wondering about the flavour...it's definitely unique, kind of floral and fragrant, but the best description I think would be kind of a cross between grapefruit, mandarin, and lemon. Slightly bitter, sweet, and a bit sour. But all-around DELICIOUS.

    • @karidowns
      @karidowns Рік тому +1

      Me too! I passed up on the larger jar because I wasn't sure if I would like it. From now on, I will get the larger jar.

  • @loody9652
    @loody9652 4 роки тому +11

    I tried this in Korea , I asked the guy for a cup of tea he said try this Korean tea, It was amazing cup of fruit tea, I really loved the taste
    I though it’s lemon tea, thank you manngchi for sharing this video, next time when I go to Korea I will make my cup of Yuja tea ❤️❤️❤️

  • @Ratchetftw
    @Ratchetftw 5 років тому +29

    I have a small Yuja tree! I live about a mile from the beach, I didn't know it likes the breeze, thanks for that tip.

  • @v0zbox
    @v0zbox 8 років тому +35

    Yuja is delicious! I think the aroma has a very pine-like quality, which makes it ideal for cold-weather recipes. When I lived in Korea, I used the juice and zest of yuja to make cranberry sauce for Thanksgiving. The result was out of this world!

  • @MEANINGJ_VLOG
    @MEANINGJ_VLOG 7 місяців тому +2

    망치님의 영상은 언제나 유자처럼 상큼해

  • @Maangchi
    @Maangchi  7 років тому +8

    Portuguese (Brazil) caption was submitted by one of my viewers! Thank you so much for your volunteer work!

    • @khatemel2968
      @khatemel2968 2 роки тому

      Muito obrigada! Thanks! 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜

  • @yujibell
    @yujibell 8 років тому +8

    my name is phonetically "yuja", so the entire time she talked about the fruit i thought she was talking about me! i was born in november too, right in yuja season.. kinda weird but i feel spiritually connected to a fruit now

  • @gbb23
    @gbb23 8 років тому +24

    Some Costco stores in America sell "Honey Citron Tea". Though I know that it could never compare, it gives a nice idea of how the real thing tastes. We drink it hot and cold, but because of the thickness of the mix we also use it like jam on toast. Sooooooo good.

  • @petscanner5
    @petscanner5 3 роки тому +43

    YUMMY! I made a copycat version with manderins and meyer lemons.

  • @teachergema2194
    @teachergema2194 3 роки тому +8

    I saw this video almost 5 years ago and I been making this tea since then! Love the recipe, specially when made with honey, sometimes I make it with lemon and it's really good too 😋💖

  • @VeeIPeee
    @VeeIPeee 8 років тому +21

    I just bought a bottle of Citron Tea (Yuja Cha) from my local Korean mart. Even though this could not be compared to the fresh Yuja Cha, I feel that this is actually good enough! It's sweet, sour, tangy, citrusy and very, VERY fragrant!
    I would say this fruit cannot be compared to lemons and oranges. It has a very distinct smell and taste to it that is difficult to describe.
    So people, raid your Korean mart stores to find this Yuja Cha! :)

    • @Maangchi
      @Maangchi  8 років тому

      +VeeIPeee oh you found yuja-cha at a Korean store. Great!

    • @VeeIPeee
      @VeeIPeee 8 років тому +3

      +Maangchi Hi Maangchi! Yes here in Singapore, we can find Yuja Cha not only in Korean stores, but also in non-Korean supermarkets that sell the same Yuja Cha imported from Korea.
      Have a nice day Maangchi! :)

  • @fathimainshad8051
    @fathimainshad8051 2 роки тому +17

    Anyone here because of Yumi's cells 😅🍊

  • @Ggyumi32
    @Ggyumi32 Рік тому +2

    Hello Maangchi unni. I'm 15 years old Korean. When I saw you cook, I made yuja tea! Thank you!
    안녕하세요 망치 언니. 저는 15살 한국인 여학생입니다. 언니가 유자차를 만드는 것을 보고 저도 유자차를 만들었어요ㅋㅋ 감사합니다!

  • @midomido1022
    @midomido1022 8 років тому +15

    I tried this recipe with regular lemon and meyer lemon. The meyer lemon version is very similar to yuzucha. I prefer the regular lemon version for its acidity. I think a mix of both would be good too. Now it's the season of meyer lemon, it's a good time to give this a try.

    • @Maangchi
      @Maangchi  8 років тому +3

      +Carrie Li Thank you for sharing! I

  • @pukkandurr
    @pukkandurr 5 років тому +5

    OMG, this was the very first Korean drink I have tried in my life! Soooo many memories came back! I wish I could get a jar of it! The scent is indescribably good!

  • @Ivan_Glamdryng
    @Ivan_Glamdryng 8 років тому +32

    Hey Maangchi, when you return please stop in Oklahoma and drop me off a glass!! I hope you enjoy your stay and have a great time.

  • @LauraMartinez-rf3dm
    @LauraMartinez-rf3dm 8 років тому +1

    My stepmom is Korean and for Christmas I asked her for your new cookbook! She gave it to me and is impressed that I am going to cook Korean food! Last night I made spicy sauteed pork! yummmy! Thank you so much for all your recipes and your joyful personality!

  • @Maangchi
    @Maangchi  8 років тому +35

    Arabic caption is up now thanks to my viewer!

    • @DEENKIBATIN004
      @DEENKIBATIN004 6 років тому

      Love you Maangchi love from Pakistan

  • @Maangchi
    @Maangchi  8 років тому +19

    Polish caption was submitted by one of my viewers! Thank you so much!

    • @syeikhibnuelyahya4059
      @syeikhibnuelyahya4059 7 років тому +1

      Maangchi are you have a grandma.. because you Said your grandma teach you how to cook : )

  • @hannahcho7749
    @hannahcho7749 8 років тому +5

    Yujacha is one of my favorite teas ever! My mom gave me a jar of it so that I can drink it during my college finals!

  • @dhfyfuejejne
    @dhfyfuejejne 5 років тому +5

    I'm korean and its my favorite korean tea. And every korean kids love it!

  • @AkaneTaniya
    @AkaneTaniya 8 років тому +5

    Hello Maangchi !
    In France, there is also a delicious citrus (but not the same flavor as the yuja), we just found in one place : the city of Menton. It's here that grows Menton lemon !
    It's really delicious ! The skin of the lemon isn't like the others, it's very sweet, so we can eat lemon entirely, exactly as yuja :)

  • @EHCBunny4real
    @EHCBunny4real 8 років тому +12

    Yuja is also called citron and you can buy it in a preserve, (jelly,) from Amazon. I love it as a hot drink.

  • @aliciajonkers2365
    @aliciajonkers2365 3 роки тому +3

    Hi Maangchi, I really like your beautiful spirit, it's contagious. I'm from South Africa and I really enjoy your recipes. Will definitely try this recipe , might have to use a different citrus fruit.

    • @Maangchi
      @Maangchi  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much for your nice words!

  • @maiathalia7615
    @maiathalia7615 2 роки тому +2

    Just made this with a big lemon and a little bit of an orange and it is sooo tasty with sparkling water as well!

  • @arelunk
    @arelunk 8 років тому +2

    I'm impressed your video has been translated into multiple languages now (including Malay!). Yours is the first one, out of many other UA-camrs I know. It shows how far you've come and accomplished. And as your loyal follower, I couldn't be more proud! 😍 Great job, Maangchi!

  • @Soph18
    @Soph18 7 років тому +8

    I've always wondered how this is made and I love hearing your stories. Your packaging skills are so clever! Thanks for making this video and educating the public about this unique fruit. I can't wait to try it someday!

  • @lisacase818
    @lisacase818 7 років тому +3

    I started following you when I lived in Panama 10 years ago and I still enjoy your recipes! I live in Tokyo now and love yuja(yuzu) thank you for the recipe!

  • @neidybitz00
    @neidybitz00 2 роки тому +2

    Thankyou @Maangachi for educating us on Korean delicacies... 감사합니다

  • @ValentineWan
    @ValentineWan 8 років тому +1

    My bf bought this one jar of Korean citrus mixed with light honey and sugar which he ate with bread. I didn't know it could be used for tea. It's been a long time I really wanted to buy Yuja because I once visited Korean restaurant and I loved the Yuja tea they served there but I didn't know where to find it in grocery. When I saw this video I straight away went to the fridge and took this jar and I couldn't b more happier that it's actually a Yuja. I am now drinking my yummy Yuja while watching your video. Thank you!

  • @MEANINGJ_VLOG
    @MEANINGJ_VLOG 7 місяців тому +4

    망치선생님. 선생님 영상보고 유자차 좀 만들어서 주변에 선물했어요. 어쩜 그리 귀여우신지…… 워너비입니다😊

  • @zharinaberondo8062
    @zharinaberondo8062 3 роки тому +3

    Your videos always make me happy! Thank you, Maangchi.

  • @emilylo1395
    @emilylo1395 Рік тому +2

    Just bought me the store bought yuzu honey citron tea and its delicious! The one i got, the smell is like lemon with orange with grapefruit. Smells good

  • @TheMeAndNana
    @TheMeAndNana 8 років тому +3

    I made this with lemon and grapefruit combined since it'll be imposibile for me to get yuju and it was really good. Very easy to make too.

  • @rey0girl
    @rey0girl 8 років тому +5

    I am so happy you made this! I just LOVE yuja tea. I buy so many jars of this at the supermarket, I always wanted to make it on my own.Thank you so much!

  • @tlocvd6793
    @tlocvd6793 8 років тому +8

    I live right outside of New York City, and you can find yuja, but very few places sell them. I doubt you could get them in most places in the US at all, but if you're in NY, or another diverse city you might be able to get them!

  • @virginiadimayuga5073
    @virginiadimayuga5073 3 роки тому +2

    I love this honey citron tea that I buy from Korean grocery store. I recently found this fruit at Aldi, a chain grocery store in the US A (IL, FL & CA). The package said ‘Citron fruit’😋

  • @Favoured1precious
    @Favoured1precious 6 років тому +1

    Delicious, my mom used to make but with lemons and cool in a traditional pot water we drink it as juice whenever we are thirsty. Our visitors from far drank and refreshed it made my childhood fun. Thank you mama maangchi.

  • @ochikeron
    @ochikeron 8 років тому +269

    we call it yuzu in japanese! almost the same :D you just reminded me of the yuzu my mom gave me last week. i must use it asap~ oops

    • @Maangchi
      @Maangchi  8 років тому +39

      +ochikeron I wish I could taste yuzu grown in Japan! I bought one once at a Japanese store in NY, but it was very small and it didn't have much flavor.

    • @EHCBunny4real
      @EHCBunny4real 8 років тому +5

      +Maangchi Yuzu is also called citron in America.
      www.amazon.com/Damtuh-Food-Co-Ltd-Citron/dp/B007E7TWVU/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1449869324&sr=8-2&keywords=yuja+food

    • @ochikeron
      @ochikeron 8 років тому +13

      Maangchi i know!!! it is hard to get good ones here in Japan at a local supermarket. i'm making the good ones bad in the fridge, tho... haha

    • @stvsueoka1
      @stvsueoka1 8 років тому +2

      +ochikeron OMG Yuzu is THE BEST!

    • @allenli1425
      @allenli1425 8 років тому +4

      OMG it's Ochikeron

  • @dcseain
    @dcseain 8 років тому +20

    Yuja (yuzhu) is in many markets here in the DC area, including Lotte Plaza, H Mart, even many regular grocery stores during the Winter.

  • @alians2kat173
    @alians2kat173 6 років тому +1

    It's wonderful! I didn't see yuja fruit in US. But I hope, one day it will be sold in the market.So, I used Meyer's lemon and lime with honey. Put it in a jar and placed in refrigerator. Every morning I eat a tablespoon of it before I eat breakfast. It also can treat gingivitis. Lots of kids have gingivitis nowadays.

  • @MRD__
    @MRD__ 5 років тому +7

    in my place manipur, we call it haribob. we remove the cover of the fruit and dry them . once they are sun dried, we cut them into small pieces and use them in curry or dal for its fabulous scent and flavor. Add not too many pieces , only a few pieces of it will do. try it maangchi, its wonderful

  • @sumina_magar
    @sumina_magar 5 років тому +6

    In nepal we call it aamilo fal. It means sour fruit.... we enjoy it by mixing green chilly and salt... just thinking of it my mouth is filled with water...🤤🤤🤤

  • @Maangchi
    @Maangchi  8 років тому +24

    Check out captions, everybody! My viewers uploaded captions in their own language (Vietnamese, Spanish, German, Korean, and English)! Thank you so much!

  • @Maangchi
    @Maangchi  8 років тому +7

    Chinese caption is up now! One of my viewers submitted the caption for my Chinese speaking viewers. Thanks a lot!

    • @user-yw1wo1kv4b
      @user-yw1wo1kv4b 7 років тому

      Maangchi 녹화장비는 캐논70d쓰시나요?

  • @AgusSalim-sq9yh
    @AgusSalim-sq9yh 5 років тому +1

    Currently I found an online shop that sell preserved yuja tea in Indonesia. This officially become my favorite drink. I LOVE IT SO MUCH.

  • @treefittyforall
    @treefittyforall 5 років тому +14

    "Are you coming from the chimney?" "You are frog in the well?" Those made me laugh so hard. Thanks you for sharing your stories and this wonderful fruit recipe. I only wish I could try it!

  • @bellezapo3567
    @bellezapo3567 8 років тому +5

    I love yuja tea! I used to buy the instant one from korean market when i was in hawaii...i guess i can substitute citrus here from philippines. I found it funny that maangchi also showed her packing, i also did the same thing with the packaging tape!

    • @Maangchi
      @Maangchi  8 років тому +3

      +belle zapo omg! I thought I invented the method! : )

    • @bellezapo3567
      @bellezapo3567 8 років тому +2

      i guess we have the same idea whenever we take foods that we miss with us :D

  • @KrayZJoy
    @KrayZJoy Рік тому +2

    So I am watching this video because, walking thru Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, my mom & I found yuzu fruit trees and bushes!! These yuzu are the size of a golf ball. I harvested as much as I dared and looked up yuzu recipes. Today, I am going to make the tea!!

    • @Maangchi
      @Maangchi  Рік тому +1

      Great! Welcome to my cooking channel! We call this fruit Yuja though.

  • @user-cp7iw9fx3l
    @user-cp7iw9fx3l 6 років тому +1

    수많은 유자청 유자차 만드는 한글 동영상 냅두고 굳이 한글자막도 없는 망치님 동영상 보러오는 정성...★ 저 오늘 처음 유자 사봤어요. 이거 보면서 반년을 별렀어요!! 내일 만들거에요!!

    • @user-cp7iw9fx3l
      @user-cp7iw9fx3l 6 років тому +1

      ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ이거 열번은 봤는데 밑댓보고 처음 한글자막있는줄알앗어여... 6 캡션이라고 해서 ㅠㅠㅠㅠ ㅋㅋㅋ 올해 유자가 흉작이래용

  • @LowScoville
    @LowScoville 8 років тому +3

    I'm so obsessed with this fruit! I had yuzu sake and it was so good! I bought the tea in a jar from the Korean market near my house but I also bought a yuja tree last winter! It has a lot of fruit but they aren't ready yet... I'm so excited to have the fresh tea, and I'm definitely going to use your recipe :)

  • @Maangchi
    @Maangchi  8 років тому +6

    Dutch caption is available now thanks to our volunteer captioner!

  • @nathanstefanov
    @nathanstefanov 3 роки тому +1

    Great video. I've been using Yuja/Yuzu for while in cocktails, and nothing even can come close to the aromatics of the fruit. Luckily it is sold in Canada.

  • @Mochi_Stars97
    @Mochi_Stars97 8 років тому +1

    Oh my... For some strange reason here in Chile (southamerica) we have these. Is not comercialized but in my uncle's fields (near La Ligua) he grows this!.No one in my family knew what this where, we tought it was some kind of defective lemon or orange. Im so doing this tea! thank you Maangchi. Greetings from Chile.

  • @nikemko9038
    @nikemko9038 8 років тому +3

    Thank you Maangchi. I have learned SO much about Korean cooking from your videos!

    • @Maangchi
      @Maangchi  8 років тому

      +Nik emko I'm very happy to hear that my videos are helping you learn about Korean cooking! Happy cooking!

  • @bernahnahmamab8552
    @bernahnahmamab8552 5 років тому +4

    I always enjoy watching your videos. 감사합니다!

  • @suyeonlee8694
    @suyeonlee8694 4 роки тому +1

    Maangchi, I just found out that you are originally from Yeosu where my parents still live!! No wonder you're such a gifted chef, a true daughter of Yeosu! :)

    • @Maangchi
      @Maangchi  4 роки тому

      OMG, they are living in Yeosu!

  • @nui883
    @nui883 8 років тому

    겨울 추운 날 유자차 한 잔 타서 마시면 새콤달콤하면서 따뜻한 게 진짜 꿀맛이죠! 차가웠던 몸이 따뜻해지는 게 느껴진달까.. 업로드 항상 감사합니다

  • @valora63
    @valora63 8 років тому +3

    I just had my first yuja tea. It's amazing and tastes so delishious. Thanks Maangchi!

  • @jukijunk
    @jukijunk 8 років тому +100

    I bought this shit at my Asian grocery store, didn't know what the hell it was or how to use it. YOLO!!... Looked up online, learned that you can use it to make tea or even eat it as jam on toast.. Added a spoon to a cup and put hot water in it.. OMG THIS STUFF IS SOOOOOOO GOOOOOD!!!!

    • @Nana-im8pj
      @Nana-im8pj 8 років тому +1

      Can I use brown sugar??

    • @dcardigan13
      @dcardigan13 7 років тому +4

      Probably ok if you're not the type to mind the brown color it'll give to the tea

  • @niklas784sdfs
    @niklas784sdfs 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for mentioning that you can do it with lemons, too. And let me tell y'all... IT'S AMAZING.
    I got the last packet of lemons and half a lemon was 1/2 cup and it was enough to drink 2 cups of tea. I tried it with a bit less sugar but it was still too sweet but the general taste is really nice and refreshing. Thanks for sharing this crazy fast recipe! :)

  • @anikaharden3299
    @anikaharden3299 2 роки тому +1

    Oh my! I miss yuzu so much from when I lived in Japan. Now I have a plan for when I visit again!

  • @Kirihimechan
    @Kirihimechan 8 років тому +6

    Okay, now I'm craving lemon tea. Maangchi, you always make me craving something different!!! :D

  • @rachalnocchi5600
    @rachalnocchi5600 6 років тому +11

    So full of vitamin C! This would be wonderful to drink if you don't feel well or have a cold! :)

  • @ntuthu263
    @ntuthu263 4 роки тому +1

    I love the Korean citrus drinks. I buy them from the Korean shops a bit before winter and never ever catch a cold❤💙.

  • @renesho507
    @renesho507 8 років тому +1

    I dot know how i got onto watching this also im not interested in cooking anything BUT I cant stop watching her she so sweet and cute and the way she talks and explains stories. I love it.

  • @apriltime2008
    @apriltime2008 Рік тому +3

    This looks like my lemon tree lemons in the backyard . It’s actually like lemon yuja😂 I should make this tea. Thank You!

  • @Markus_Cadiz
    @Markus_Cadiz 8 років тому +3

    Wow Maangchi I made the tea but I instead of using yuja I used lemon and lime and its so good ☺️☺️☺️

    • @Maangchi
      @Maangchi  8 років тому +1

      +Markus Cadiz Great! : )

  • @NehaSharma-rq4xi
    @NehaSharma-rq4xi Місяць тому

    Maangchi missed yuja tea so much that in this 10 minute video , she have said this so many times 😂 so lovely

  • @user-jz1pq2br8h
    @user-jz1pq2br8h Рік тому +2

    저도 그저께 만들어서 설탕녹고 오늘 타먹었는데...오.' ' .' ..상큼함이 ...굿입니다요..' 지인에게 나누고 다시 담궈야겠네요. 감사합니다~~~~

    • @Maangchi
      @Maangchi  Рік тому +1

      요즘 한국은 유자철이겠네요!

  • @pratofundo
    @pratofundo 8 років тому +3

    Oh! Yuja/yuzu is amazing :D I though in North American was easy to find it, where I live (Brazil) just found twice from local farmer a long time ago.

    • @ohnigeronimo
      @ohnigeronimo 6 років тому

      Kkkkkkkk vc por aqui ? Kkkkkk

  • @juiohhkd3447
    @juiohhkd3447 4 роки тому +4

    We do have yuja here un mexico , we call it " royal lemon" i made hydrosol out of it....now i have another way to use it, thanks

  • @sarahmaudarbucus7534
    @sarahmaudarbucus7534 4 роки тому

    Oh maangchi u got so much love for fresh food.... U travel so far just to show us in case we got real yuja in hand how to make nice tea from it.... So kind from u... U really like yr friends... God bless u

  • @Ardiane1
    @Ardiane1 10 місяців тому +1

    Made this with lemons, is amazing. I hope to find yuja one day at the market

  • @Maangchi
    @Maangchi  8 років тому +4

    Thai caption is up now thanks to our volunteer captioner!

  • @eateastIndian
    @eateastIndian 8 років тому +5

    that tea looks amazing..

  • @IlseBelievesInPink
    @IlseBelievesInPink 4 роки тому +1

    I ordered a jar of this a couple weeks ago (ottogi brand), and OMG it's so fragrant and delicious! I had it as a tea and as a topping for crêpes that I made.
    If the store bought product is this tasty, I can only imagine how good the homemade version is.

  • @gabrielribeiro-rm2to
    @gabrielribeiro-rm2to 5 років тому +1

    I made this with green 3 green lemons and 3 oranges , its so so refreshing . i loved it, ill try woth other kinds of fruit

  • @StrangleholdOfTheElite
    @StrangleholdOfTheElite 8 років тому +14

    I love her stories! She reminds me of my mom lmao

  • @Maangchi
    @Maangchi  8 років тому +53

    Check out my English Captions everybody! I will let you know when I finish the Korean ones.
    BTW, if you like to translate the caption into your language, UA-cam added a good system that makes it easy to do.
    1) To start: Click the settings icon (it looks like a round gear) at the bottom right of the video.
    2) Then choose "subtitles/CC", then choose "add subtitles/CC." You'll get a choice to choose the language you can translate.
    3) Then you'll see my english caption, with a space to translate each line!
    I'm interested in any language, but especially Spanish, Chinese, and English. I can do English and Korean!

    • @user-zk5gi4jw5e
      @user-zk5gi4jw5e 8 років тому

      Gheorge Vatici Igor Ion Dn kom

    • @user-zk5gi4jw5e
      @user-zk5gi4jw5e 8 років тому

      ingetata

    • @MsFarWin
      @MsFarWin 8 років тому +1

      wow...2days 1 night(korean variety show) just showing this fruit and the tea in their shows..so glad to see here.☺

    • @cha4050
      @cha4050 8 років тому

      +FaRWiN SF Yes, watching the guys make it, made me want to make it too!

    • @SuperYaoiQueen
      @SuperYaoiQueen 8 років тому

      +Maangchi I wanted to ask is something wrong with Korea's water cause a lot of korean shows i have watched i've seen people use like a water filtration machine i believe that's what's it called or they drink bottled water but never tap water from the sink faucet but they rinse stuff off and bathe with tap water but don't use it for drinking or cooking is there a reason for that?

  • @brittanyannhart3367
    @brittanyannhart3367 8 років тому

    I cannot find yuja anywhere so I use lemons and give it a splash of rose water.it makes it a perfumed taste yet sweet.the longer it sits it gets more fragrant.
    I love you maangchi, your so adorable:)

  • @tealegs
    @tealegs 7 років тому +1

    The first time I ever had yuja it was in the bibigo restaurant in London. They mixed it with lemonade to make yuja ade, its sooo perfect in the summer. I didn't know it was so easy to make, now I live in Korea I should make it instead of buying it!! Thank you for your recipe ^^

  • @welcometokimchiland_3630
    @welcometokimchiland_3630 8 років тому +3

    i learned a lot of you maangchi.. 사랑해요 언니😍

  • @maix139
    @maix139 8 років тому +4

    I have drank that tea before it really does taste unique.

  • @MT-xt1ws
    @MT-xt1ws 8 років тому +2

    Thank you!! I've been trying to find a yuja-cha recipe for a long time, it's my favourite tea!