Premium Roasted Barley Tea (Loose) - 2lbs by Assi
M**Z
Delicious Barley Tea!
Has a nice flavor and aroma. After brewing a batch I like to let it cool down then put it in the refrigerator so it gets nice and cold. Refreshing in the summer heat and nice as a hot tea too.
T**.
Delicious tea
I recently found out about this tea at a Korean restaurant. Decided to get it so I could have more at home. It is very easy to make, the aroma and the taste are great! I can tell that this is not a premium tea, however i find it to have great value for the money.
A**Y
My fave
This is my favorite loose barley tea. I like to put it in the food processor for a few pulses and grind it up a little, it makes the flavor stronger. I only use 1 tablespoon at a time so this bag lasts a long time!
N**Z
Good
Makes a tasty tea. You can get this much more cheaply in an Asian grocery. Even cheaper is buying plain pearl barley and toasting your own.
C**E
Smells delicious
Delicious, and easy to boil in water. I enjoy drinking barley tea cold after it cooled down to room temperature and I leave in the fridge overnight. Highly recommended.
D**N
Good tasting roasted nutty flavored tea
Taste great and instructions were simple to follow. I wanted to try this because sometimes just drinking plain water get boring. You have to prep it hot, but it can be consumed hot or cold. It has a roasted nutty like flavor. It has no caffeine if you are sensitive to that
A**N
Great tea
This was my first time buying it after seeing a lady on tiktok with great skin say she drinks this every day. I love it. It tastes good chilled. I like to add a few tea bags of mint tea or a fruit tea when brewing the barley to add some dimension to the earthy taste (which was surprisingly good on it’s own). It’s a good size bag for the price. I think it’ll last for a while
E**S
Genuine Korean "Comfort Tea" - Excellent, Authentic Taste
This is an outstanding barley tea - one of the best ones I've tried at home. Very comforting hot or cold, and has a nice, rich, toasty flavor. A little goes a long way. Two heaping tablespoons of loose grains will make me an entire pot of about 2-3 quarts. Let the water boil before you add the barley, and let it steep for a few minutes only. Letting it steep too long gives a slight bitter aftertaste; but that's the case with all barley tea, not necessarily just this one. The other reviews for this product led me to try it, and they were accurate. If you're looking for a good Korean barley tea, definitely try this. It's comforting on a cold, dark day when served hot, and refreshingly cool and smooth chilled during hot weather. I could drink this by the gallon. Will definitely be a staple in my household.
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