"Mugicha" or Roasted Barley Tea is a traditional drink that has been a favorite for centuries in the Asian. It is called mugicha in Japanese, and boricha in Korean. Naturally caffeine-free, its mellow, soothing flavor can be enjoyed by everyone at any time of day. While the tea is generally regarded as a cooling summer beverage in Japan, it is served year-round, hot in winter and cold in summer, in Korea. Served chilled in summer, it is delightfully cooling and refreshing. In winter, hot Mugicha is both warming and relaxing.
- 52 Teabags, 0.35oz Teabags
- Ingredient: Barley
- Product of Japan
- It is healthy, naturally caffeine-free and sugar-free, and deliciously refreshing
- No boiling needed to make this mugicha, just add a tea bag into a pitcher of water and let steep.
- Each box includes 52 large 0.35 ounce tea bags, each tea bag makes 1 - 1.5 quart of mugicha
The listing is for Tokuyo Hiyashi Mugicha Japanese Roasted Barley Tea, 52 Teabags (0.35oz x 52)