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House - Mugicha (Barley) Tea - 16 large bags

House - Mugicha (Barley) Tea - 16 large bags
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Mugicha, or barley tea, is typically served over ice and is a Japanese summertime favorite
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 sixteen 0.31 ounce tea bags, each tea bag makes 1 quart of mugicha
Net wt. 5.07 Oz.
 

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What Customers Say About House - Mugicha (Barley) Tea - 16 large bags:

It may not be everyone's cup of tea (sorry, had to), but it is worth trying at least once I'd say. A co-worker who tasted it said it reminds her of coffee, which I can see too.Recent studies have shown it has many health benefits, including the ability to improve the fludity of the blood.

I recently found this product and recommend it highly.One teabag makes a large pitch of this pleasant, mild tea. I lived in Japan for 4 years so perhaps I was predisposed to like this sort of thing, but after trying it once at a Japanese restaurant, I was hook.

Well, you'd be suprised. It's taste reminds me a bit of Sugar Smacks without the sugar, or even Sheerios.

Doesn't sound like a good taste for tea you say. I'm not sure how that translates into overall well being, but I know that drinking it makes me feel healthy, and I enjoy the flavor.

I have a container at work and I sip iced Barley tea throughout the day.

The idea of boiling grain to make a tea never occurred to me. Tea made from barley is healthy, refreshing and enjoyable. My Korean colleagues consider this sacrilege, but I still recommend it.Barley tea is also popular in Japan and Ecuador.

Most of my Korean colleagues love it. Most importantly for me, this tea is healthy and natural. Surprisingly in Seoul, many restaurants serve barley tea, called bori-cha as their standard free beverage.

Apparently, we are behind in the discovery of this wonderful tea.The taste of barley tea is a bit like regular tea, say Lipton, but softer. It is a kind of cultural icon. Growing up with Honey nut Cheerios, I assumed that barley needs honey, so I added honey to my barley tea and it is to die for.

I don't drink coffee, black or green tea for health and personal reasons. You must try some.

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