A friend of mine is from Korea and frequently has a pot of Jujube tea simmering away in her office kitchen. It sends the most enticing and comforting, sweet and spicy aroma around the whole space and creates the warmest atmosphere – I always have a hard time leaving. She hands out a little cup of the tea to all her customers, which is such a thoughtful little detail of her endless hospitality. Everybody loves it. Of course, I asked her for the recipe the very first time I tried the tea and have been making it ever since.
Jujube dates are also know as red/Chinese/Korean/Indian dates and are a bit different from the dates we are accustomed to in the Western world. They’re smaller and stouter than regular dates, with deep red skin, and come from a tree belonging to the buckthorn family, thus they’re quite nutritious. Jujube are widely used in Chinese medicine for regulating blood pressure, aiding sleep, digestion and more. This tea is made by Koreans and Chinese alike, with small variations depending on the culture, and takes on many of the health benefits of the jujube. My friend adds cinnamon and ginger to the tea and garnishes it with pine nuts, which is a Korean twist. The result is a subtly sweet, gingery and slightly spicy tea that just smells of happiness. Jujube tea is especially great in the fall and winter, since it’s based on cinnamon and ginger, but I also love to drink it iced, for a more refreshing beverage. Jujubes are not that hard to come by – they are widely available online and in Asian/Indian markets, so I encourage you to try out this gem of a drink, I know you will love it.
Read on for some weekend links and have a chill Sunday :)
The 21st Century’s 100 Greatest Films – a list by BBC. Have you seen them all? I’ve seen a good bunch, but still have a lot of cultural catching up to do (still haven’t watched No Country for Old Men!)
Kenzo Perfume Ad – a perfume ad making fun of perfume ads, directed by Spike Jonze
The New Jock – a whole bunch of workout routine interviews with all kinds of people, if you’re ever in need of some moving motivation
Local Creative Interviews – loving these interviews, especially with Isabella Killoran, Jesse Kamm, Kayten Schmidt
Cafe Gratitude Controversy – have you heard about this whole scandal? Personally, I don’t see anything wrong with it – diet is a highly personal choice, and the ‘wellness’ labels we’ve created for ourselves can often do more harm than good, as in this case.
The California of the Caucasus – our native mountains getting all kinds of attention lately
- 30 jujube dates - pitted
- 1-2 inch piece of ginger - sliced
- 2-4 cinnamon sticks
- pine nuts - for garnish
- Place the jujube, ginger and cinnamon into a large pot and fill up the pot with purified water. Bring to a boil, then lower to a simmer. Simmer, covered, for 1-4 hours. Keep in mind, the longer you simmer the tea, the more concentrated the flavor will get. The volume of water will also decrease more the longer you simmer.
- Drink warm or iced, garnished with pine nuts. Keep refrigerated. The tea should keep for up to 10 days.
Lisa says
I love Jujubes. I came across them at our local Farmer’s Market. I was already aware of the health benefits and there is a tea I drink with jujubes in the ingredients. However, I never thought of making a tea/drink out of them this way. What an easy recipe. I love this idea!!!
Masha says
So glad you found this helpful Lisa!
Rosa says
I make this tea but I add a Asian per sliced or some dried apricots ! It is the most delicious tea ever.a friend from Korean gave the recipe.
Masha says
Hi Rosa,
Isn’t it so good?! Love all your additions :)
Natalia says
I saw these dates in the Chinese shop but never tried them. Thank for the idea, Masha!
Thank you also for the links(for someone who works+ kids, I don’t have time to read on net as much as I would, but love to get some (different) news via your links.
Masha says
Hi Natalia,
So happy you like the links lists! Bringing them back very soon :)
clarisse says
What glass mug is that? It’s beautiful
Masha says
Hi Clarisse,
I got it here – https://pearlriver.com/v3/product.asp?iPic=25305&iC=697
Claudia says
If you can try Cautleya spicata ginger. Thats really delicious
Anya says
Just googled it, looks beautiful! Where do you get it?
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Carolyn says
Where did you find the beautiful tea cups?
Anya says
Hi Carolyn,
I got those cups at Pearl River Market in NYC :)
Mae says
Marsha,
So excited to find your recipe for Jujube Tea. I have read so much about Jujube as a sleep aid tea but living in a small town in the Canadian Rockies could never hope to find it…..until last week visiting Vancouver I discovered a store called “ Go Nuts in Here”. And there they were…Jujube fruits. I bought a stack of them and they are on the stove right now!
Thanks, will let you know.
Mae
Anya says
Hi Mae,
That’s awesome! Glad you found them. Hope you enjoyed the tea.