BIL gave us a jar of Korean Honey Citron Tea from his stocks. He used to sell this online at Vertopia
I'm not quite sure about the latest price, but this tea is an excellent source of Vitamin C and claimed to treat cold symptoms, stimulate digestion, blood circulation, and even said to enhance skin complexion.
It tastes fruity like some sort of juices.
It's good for digestive especially after eating some oily food like roti canai (paratha)…
yeay, finally my first taste of roti canai~~~after a few months!
The roti canai stall has re-opened after a long hiatus (since MCO). And we bought some to try.
Roti kosong/biasa with curry/dhal gravy costs RM1.20
Tastewise so-so, but it satisfies my roti canai cravings (after 3-4 months of not having it).
I have seen Honey Citron tea in big big bottles at the supermarket. After reading this, I feel like buying one bottle to try.
ReplyDeleteThis tea need to mix with water or not?hah I haven't eaten roti canai yet. Not since 14 March!
ReplyDeleteThis makes me itch for roti canai as well. Hungry now. :D
ReplyDeletePH: yea, it is available in some supermarket/stores.
ReplyDeleteMun: yes, need to add water. Time to get your roti canai fix!
Tekkaus: lol....can go mamak order one.
Used to sell this when I was a Cosway stokist. Tasted good and nice.
ReplyDeleteI went for roti canai breakfast this mornibg.
Oohhh...u mst have a collection of it...
DeleteI had bought korean honey before and i could not finish the whole big bottle lol, now could not find it in my fridge, maybe my mom has discarded it. Lol.
ReplyDeleteYea better discard if has expired...
DeleteWill keep my eyes open and check out the honey citron tea. I have yet to taste roti canai.
ReplyDeleteNo roti canai stall nearby ur house?
DeleteDoes it have tea taste? I bought Citroen paste (something like jam) to make drinks but no tea taste. Just citrus taste.
ReplyDeleteNo tea taste. It's citrusy.
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