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  • 00:00

    (chopping) (upbeat music)
    (chopping) (upbeat music)

  • 00:03

    - Hi everybody, this is a yuja.
    - Hi everybody, this is a yuja.

  • 00:05

    Yuja, citrus fruit.
    Yuja, citrus fruit.

  • 00:07

    Really good smell.
    Really good smell.

  • 00:08

    I'm in Yeosu, Korea, which is my hometown.
    I'm in Yeosu, Korea, which is my hometown.

  • 00:12

    I got this yuja in this market.
    I got this yuja in this market.

  • 00:14

    I paid the 10,000 Won, which was $10 for five.
    I paid the 10,000 Won, which was $10 for five.

  • 00:19

    But you know, when I was in Korea,
    But you know, when I was in Korea,

  • 00:21

    this is such an expensive fruit,
    this is such an expensive fruit,

  • 00:24

    but these days prices are kind of a little
    but these days prices are kind of a little

  • 00:26

    less expensive than before.
    less expensive than before.

  • 00:28

    So I'm going to make a delicious tea out of this.
    So I'm going to make a delicious tea out of this.

  • 00:31

    (happy violin music)
    (happy violin music)

  • 00:36

    Hi, everybody.
    Hi, everybody.

  • 00:38

    I came back from the market with my yuja.
    I came back from the market with my yuja.

  • 00:41

    Look at this yuja, it's so pretty.
    Look at this yuja, it's so pretty.

  • 00:44

    I weighed this, each one, it's more than half a pound.
    I weighed this, each one, it's more than half a pound.

  • 00:48

    Heavy and huge.
    Heavy and huge.

  • 00:51

    As soon as I saw this yuja in the market,
    As soon as I saw this yuja in the market,

  • 00:53

    I couldn't help buying this
    I couldn't help buying this

  • 00:55

    because I missed this taste a lot!
    because I missed this taste a lot!

  • 00:58

    In America I can't find good yuja.
    In America I can't find good yuja.

  • 01:01

    Sometimes in a Japanese market,
    Sometimes in a Japanese market,

  • 01:04

    They call this yuzu.
    They call this yuzu.

  • 01:06

    But we Koreans, we always, you know, yuja.
    But we Koreans, we always, you know, yuja.

  • 01:09

    Luckily I'm traveling in Korea, this yuja season.
    Luckily I'm traveling in Korea, this yuja season.

  • 01:13

    So this is really, really exciting.
    So this is really, really exciting.

  • 01:16

    I like to go back home with yuja tea.
    I like to go back home with yuja tea.

  • 01:19

    You know that through the customs
    You know that through the customs

  • 01:22

    we are not allowed to bring fresh fruits to America,
    we are not allowed to bring fresh fruits to America,

  • 01:26

    but I like to make tea,
    but I like to make tea,

  • 01:28

    and probably they won't give me hard time.
    and probably they won't give me hard time.

  • 01:31

    But meanwhile, I can't help eating this.
    But meanwhile, I can't help eating this.

  • 01:35

    This is so simple recipe.
    This is so simple recipe.

  • 01:37

    You can get the yujacha.
    You can get the yujacha.

  • 01:39

    Yuja already pre-made yuja tea
    Yuja already pre-made yuja tea

  • 01:42

    in Korean market in the United States.
    in Korean market in the United States.

  • 01:44

    Their quality can't be compared with real yuja tea
    Their quality can't be compared with real yuja tea

  • 01:47

    made with fresh yuja, so I'm going to show you.
    made with fresh yuja, so I'm going to show you.

  • 01:51

    Even though you cannot find the yuja
    Even though you cannot find the yuja

  • 01:53

    in America or North America.
    in America or North America.

  • 01:55

    But still I like to let you know about the real
    But still I like to let you know about the real

  • 01:58

    Korean yuja tea, how I make this.
    Korean yuja tea, how I make this.

  • 02:01

    By the way, I'm going to sit here and I'll never stand up.
    By the way, I'm going to sit here and I'll never stand up.

  • 02:05

    I'm going to all the work, finish filming
    I'm going to all the work, finish filming

  • 02:08

    my yuja tea here.
    my yuja tea here.

  • 02:10

    What do you think?
    What do you think?

  • 02:11

    You guys can sit right just in front of me, okay?
    You guys can sit right just in front of me, okay?

  • 02:14

    So everybody we're all sitting together.
    So everybody we're all sitting together.

  • 02:20

    You remember my knife?
    You remember my knife?

  • 02:22

    I brought this knife from New York.
    I brought this knife from New York.

  • 02:24

    Cut this in half.
    Cut this in half.

  • 02:26

    Oh, my, smells so good!
    Oh, my, smells so good!

  • 02:28

    See, there are lots of seeds here.
    See, there are lots of seeds here.

  • 02:31

    This smells very unique.
    This smells very unique.

  • 02:33

    Really smells like some perfume, really good good,
    Really smells like some perfume, really good good,

  • 02:36

    and totally different from any other citrus fruit.
    and totally different from any other citrus fruit.

  • 02:40

    This yuja, very thick, thick skin.
    This yuja, very thick, thick skin.

  • 02:44

    But really taste it, we eat all, except for the seeds.
    But really taste it, we eat all, except for the seeds.

  • 02:48

    I cut it this way.
    I cut it this way.

  • 02:49

    Slice thinly.
    Slice thinly.

  • 02:58

    Sometimes the seeds can be broken, but it's okay.
    Sometimes the seeds can be broken, but it's okay.

  • 03:01

    This is the way we make yuja tea.
    This is the way we make yuja tea.

  • 03:05

    Oh, my God, I missed this smell!
    Oh, my God, I missed this smell!

  • 03:15

    From one yuja we got this, a little more than one cup,
    From one yuja we got this, a little more than one cup,

  • 03:20

    and these seeds.
    and these seeds.

  • 03:21

    These guys are going to be removed here.
    These guys are going to be removed here.

  • 03:25

    Maybe some of you guys think,
    Maybe some of you guys think,

  • 03:26

    "Maangchi, bring to America.
    "Maangchi, bring to America.

  • 03:28

    "You can just, you can plant this and make yuja tea.
    "You can just, you can plant this and make yuja tea.

  • 03:33

    "Homemade yuja tea all the time!"
    "Homemade yuja tea all the time!"

  • 03:34

    But it has to be grown in the wind from the ocean,
    But it has to be grown in the wind from the ocean,

  • 03:38

    and also certain kind of a soil.
    and also certain kind of a soil.

  • 03:41

    And also, to get this yuja fruit,
    And also, to get this yuja fruit,

  • 03:44

    it takes years and years.
    it takes years and years.

  • 03:48

    One more yuja I'm going to make
    One more yuja I'm going to make

  • 03:51

    so that I can make this one jar.
    so that I can make this one jar.

  • 04:05

    When I lived in Korea a long time ago,
    When I lived in Korea a long time ago,

  • 04:08

    around late fall season, this is yuja season.
    around late fall season, this is yuja season.

  • 04:12

    I always used to buy huge amount of yuja
    I always used to buy huge amount of yuja

  • 04:15

    and then made a huge jar filled with my yuja tea.
    and then made a huge jar filled with my yuja tea.

  • 04:20

    My family could eat for months and months.
    My family could eat for months and months.

  • 04:24

    Then next year, again yuja season, I used to make it again.
    Then next year, again yuja season, I used to make it again.

  • 04:29

    Some of you guys may think, "Maangchi, what about
    Some of you guys may think, "Maangchi, what about

  • 04:32

    "I don't have any yuja.
    "I don't have any yuja.

  • 04:33

    "You know, how can I,
    "You know, how can I,

  • 04:35

    "How can I make any other, some replacement?"
    "How can I make any other, some replacement?"

  • 04:37

    Yes, a lemon!
    Yes, a lemon!

  • 04:39

    I make lemon tea this way.
    I make lemon tea this way.

  • 04:41

    thin, slice really really thinly
    thin, slice really really thinly

  • 04:43

    and then this way you make this lemon tea.
    and then this way you make this lemon tea.

  • 04:48

    Seeds are only left here.
    Seeds are only left here.

  • 04:50

    All we are going to use this.
    All we are going to use this.

  • 04:55

    Okay, that's it.
    Okay, that's it.

  • 04:59

    Beautiful!
    Beautiful!

  • 05:00

    Two yuja, more than two cups.
    Two yuja, more than two cups.

  • 05:03

    So around two and maybe two and a half cups to
    So around two and maybe two and a half cups to

  • 05:06

    Two plus one third cup? (laugh)
    Two plus one third cup? (laugh)

  • 05:08

    But I'm going to use this two cups of sugar.
    But I'm going to use this two cups of sugar.

  • 05:11

    Ratio is one to one.
    Ratio is one to one.

  • 05:13

    I will use two cups of white sugar.
    I will use two cups of white sugar.

  • 05:16

    You guys are thinking maybe what about
    You guys are thinking maybe what about

  • 05:18

    instead of sugar, can I use honey?
    instead of sugar, can I use honey?

  • 05:20

    You could use honey.
    You could use honey.

  • 05:22

    I have honey, but if I use honey,
    I have honey, but if I use honey,

  • 05:25

    the color is kind of a honey color,
    the color is kind of a honey color,

  • 05:27

    brownish color.
    brownish color.

  • 05:29

    I like to enjoy this like a clear white, yellow tea.
    I like to enjoy this like a clear white, yellow tea.

  • 05:32

    Honey flavor is too strong and then
    Honey flavor is too strong and then

  • 05:35

    I cannot enjoy this yuja flavor.
    I cannot enjoy this yuja flavor.

  • 05:39

    One cup.
    One cup.

  • 05:43

    Two cups.
    Two cups.

  • 05:52

    I cannot wait to drink my yuja tea, I'm boiling water.
    I cannot wait to drink my yuja tea, I'm boiling water.

  • 06:01

    I'm still sitting, I'm not going to stand! (laugh)
    I'm still sitting, I'm not going to stand! (laugh)

  • 06:05

    Okay wow! look at this!
    Okay wow! look at this!

  • 06:07

    All look like some sticky,
    All look like some sticky,

  • 06:10

    sticky gooey stuff in here.
    sticky gooey stuff in here.

  • 06:13

    It's going to be a lot of juice coming out.
    It's going to be a lot of juice coming out.

  • 06:18

    This is the real yuja tea.
    This is the real yuja tea.

  • 06:21

    I never like the taste of that commercially made.
    I never like the taste of that commercially made.

  • 06:26

    Like this.
    Like this.

  • 06:36

    If you happen to visit Korea around yuja season,
    If you happen to visit Korea around yuja season,

  • 06:40

    yuja season is November and December,
    yuja season is November and December,

  • 06:43

    Buy this yuja at the market.
    Buy this yuja at the market.

  • 06:45

    Any open air market, any fruit market.
    Any open air market, any fruit market.

  • 06:48

    And make this.
    And make this.

  • 06:49

    When you go home you can take this home.
    When you go home you can take this home.

  • 06:52

    Or just enjoy while you are here,
    Or just enjoy while you are here,

  • 06:54

    you can make your own yuja tea just like me.
    you can make your own yuja tea just like me.

  • 06:58

    (boiling water)
    (boiling water)

  • 07:01

    This.
    This.

  • 07:23

    Just mix well.
    Just mix well.

  • 07:29

    Let me taste!
    Let me taste!

  • 07:30

    Oh, first yuja tea in Korea.
    Oh, first yuja tea in Korea.

  • 07:34

    I use this glass but you can use just any cups.
    I use this glass but you can use just any cups.

  • 07:41

    Oh my, so good.
    Oh my, so good.

  • 07:44

    And also you can eat this just right away like this.
    And also you can eat this just right away like this.

  • 07:51

    Just like fruit, serve this as a dessert.
    Just like fruit, serve this as a dessert.

  • 07:57

    Really delicious.
    Really delicious.

  • 07:58

    Yuja aroma is difficult to explain,
    Yuja aroma is difficult to explain,

  • 08:02

    but taste by itself it is sweet and sour, tangy.
    but taste by itself it is sweet and sour, tangy.

  • 08:06

    This flavor is yuja flavor.
    This flavor is yuja flavor.

  • 08:08

    unique, unique aroma.
    unique, unique aroma.

  • 08:10

    You can make this and keep in the refrigerator,
    You can make this and keep in the refrigerator,

  • 08:13

    and until it runs out you can eat it.
    and until it runs out you can eat it.

  • 08:16

    I miss the yuja tea for long time.
    I miss the yuja tea for long time.

  • 08:20

    I have a little kinda funny story about yuja tea.
    I have a little kinda funny story about yuja tea.

  • 08:23

    Yuja is known as a really precious and expensive fruit
    Yuja is known as a really precious and expensive fruit

  • 08:28

    because it takes a long time to grow,
    because it takes a long time to grow,

  • 08:32

    and also certain area is only grown.
    and also certain area is only grown.

  • 08:35

    People from island, they usually grow yuja.
    People from island, they usually grow yuja.

  • 08:38

    One of my friends, who used to live in America for 10 years,
    One of my friends, who used to live in America for 10 years,

  • 08:43

    she went back to, she came back to Korea.
    she went back to, she came back to Korea.

  • 08:46

    And then she is suddenly, even though it's
    And then she is suddenly, even though it's

  • 08:48

    her own country, she doesn't know what's going on.
    her own country, she doesn't know what's going on.

  • 08:51

    All things are new.
    All things are new.

  • 08:53

    She went to a market.
    She went to a market.

  • 08:55

    open-air market.
    open-air market.

  • 08:56

    The yuja seller, old lady squatting
    The yuja seller, old lady squatting

  • 08:59

    in front of her basin, filled with yuja.
    in front of her basin, filled with yuja.

  • 09:03

    like this.
    like this.

  • 09:05

    The lady came from America.
    The lady came from America.

  • 09:07

    She asked, "How much is this yuja?"
    She asked, "How much is this yuja?"

  • 09:09

    And the old lady say, "Oh 5,000 won."
    And the old lady say, "Oh 5,000 won."

  • 09:12

    "oh, 5,000 won for all together?"
    "oh, 5,000 won for all together?"

  • 09:16

    she asked,
    she asked,

  • 09:17

    The old lady, yuja seller,
    The old lady, yuja seller,

  • 09:19

    she just looked at her like this,
    she just looked at her like this,

  • 09:22

    "What are you talking about?
    "What are you talking about?

  • 09:23

    "Are you coming from the chimney?"
    "Are you coming from the chimney?"

  • 09:26

    "gool ttook eh seo na waa sseo?"
    "gool ttook eh seo na waa sseo?"

  • 09:28

    "gool ttook" is a chimney.
    "gool ttook" is a chimney.

  • 09:30

    "Are you coming from chimney?"
    "Are you coming from chimney?"

  • 09:31

    That means that you don't know
    That means that you don't know

  • 09:33

    anything about what's going on,
    anything about what's going on,

  • 09:36

    You are a frog in the well?
    You are a frog in the well?

  • 09:38

    She was very embarrassed because
    She was very embarrassed because

  • 09:40

    she didn't know how expensive the yuja was!
    she didn't know how expensive the yuja was!

  • 09:44

    Today I introduce you to yujacha, Korean yujacha.
    Today I introduce you to yujacha, Korean yujacha.

  • 09:48

    Enjoy my yujacha recipe.
    Enjoy my yujacha recipe.

  • 09:50

    See you next time. Bye!
    See you next time. Bye!

  • 10:31

    I made a little nice ball yuja tea.
    I made a little nice ball yuja tea.

  • 10:34

    Filled with yuja tea.
    Filled with yuja tea.

  • 10:35

    It's like a really plastic container
    It's like a really plastic container

  • 10:38

    and also very hard.
    and also very hard.

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Yuja tea (Yujacha: 유자차)

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Intro:

(chopping) (upbeat music). - Hi everybody, this is a yuja.. Yuja, citrus fruit.. Really good smell.. I'm in Yeosu, Korea, which is my hometown.. I got this yuja in this market.. I paid the 10,000 Won, which was $10 for five.. But you know, when I was in Korea,. this is such an expensive fruit,. but these days prices are kind of a little. less expensive than before.. So I'm going to make a delicious tea out of this.. (happy violin music). Hi, everybody.. I came back from the market with my yuja.. Look at this yuja, it's so pretty.. I weighed this, each one, it's more than half a pound.
Heavy and huge.. As soon as I saw this yuja in the market,. I couldn't help buying this.

Video Vocabulary

/bēˈkəz/

conjunction

for reason that.

/dəˈliSHəs/

adjective

Very pleasing to eat; especially pleasing.

/ikˈspensiv/

adjective

costing lot of money.

/wā/

verb

To consider something carefully to form an opinion.