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L’Élixir des Moissons (The Harvest Elixir) — Damtuh
L’Élixir des Moissons (The Harvest Elixir) — Damtuh
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Yulmu-cha: Ancestral Comfort in a Cup
The energy of the earth and the sweetness of roasted grains.
Plunge into the authentic heart of Korean daily life with this iconic beverage. Yulmu-cha (Job’s Tears Tea) is a dense, textured infusion that marries the richness of roasted walnuts and almonds with the unique, malty sweetness of Adlay (Job's Tears). Far more than a simple tea, it is a "liquid snack" designed to nourish both body and soul.
The Experience: A Nutty Embrace
Imagine a warm, velvety beverage, lightly sweetened and scattered with tiny, crunchy shards of roasted nuts. In Korea, this is the ultimate ritual—a healthy, satisfying alternative to afternoon coffee or a quick, wholesome breakfast on the go.
Sensory Profile: An enchanting aroma of toasted cereals, a creamy mouthfeel, and a deep, multi-layered hazelnut flavor.
The Contrast: Every sip offers a delightful interplay between the smooth, opaque liquid and the irresistible crunch of almond and walnut pieces.
Holistic Well-being
Naturally Satiating: Because it is fiber-rich and contains plant-based proteins, it helps curb hunger and provides steady energy without a sugar crash.
Caffeine-Free: 100% stimulant-free, making it the perfect "cocooning" pause for any time of day or even a late-night treat.
Nutrient Dense: Packed with the healthy fats of traditional Korean nuts, supporting brain health and skin radiance from within.
Preparation Guide
To achieve the perfect creamy consistency:
1.The Base: Empty one sachet into a cup.
2.The Liquid: Add approximately 90ml of hot water.
3.The Gourmet Twist: For an even more luxurious, latte-like texture, replace the water with warm milk or soy milk.
4.The Ritual: Stir thoroughly until smooth and enjoy while the nut pieces are perfectly toasted and crisp.
The Maison Boseong Selection
At Maison Boseong, we chose this Yulmu-cha for its ability to transport you instantly to a cozy traditional tea house in Insadong. It is the gold standard of Korean comfort food in liquid form—rustic, honest, and deeply satisfying.
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