What is citron tea
Citron tea is a popular traditional Korean herbal tea that doesn’t contain any caffeine. It’s usually made with honey and / or sugar and yuzu fruit, a type of citrus that’s common in Asian recipes. The tea is usually sold in big jars in Korean markets, containing thick syrup with yuzu flakes in it. To make the tea, you simply mix a scoop of the syrup with hot water. It’s a comforting drink that is perfect for winter or when you’re feeling under the weather.
Why this recipe
Traditional citron tea is made from yuzu, which is quite rare and can be very expensive, even when in season. Since there are so many types of fresh citrus that are much cheaper, I don’t see why you can’t use these options to create a similar result.
This recipe uses meyer lemons, which are much easier to find and cheaper. You can even use lemons as an alternative. The super easy recipe simply mixes the ingredients. No cooking needed! I’ve included a few different ways to make fun drinks to enjoy the tea. The end product is very pretty and can be stored for a long time, making it perfect for holiday gifting.
How to prepare the lemon
The part that is most time-consuming (although it will take 10 minutes at most!) is cutting the lemon peels. Here is the fastest way to do it. I love using meyer lemons for this recipe. Meyer lemon is a hybrid between a lemon and a mandarin orange. It has a slightly sweet taste and the skin is tenderer and thinner than that of a regular lemon, which works well for the tea. But if you wish, you can use regular lemons to make this recipe as well.
How to mix the tea
All you need is:
Add the lemon peel into a big bowl along with 1/4 cup of juice squeezed from the lemon flesh. Add the sugar and honey. Stir to mix well. Transfer the mixture to a mason jar for gifting or to a tight-sealing container for easy storage.
You will need to let the mixture sit overnight to allow the sugar to dissolve completely before using. Once dissolved, it will form a fragrant and thick syrupy texture. I prefer to let the tea sit for at least two days, to help the citrus flavor to further develop and melt into the syrup.
How to serve citron tea
To make the traditional tea, simply mix the syrup and lemon peels with hot water. The hot drink will be sweet with a citrusy aroma and super hearty. The peels are not for eating, but you can totally eat them for the health benefits. There are a few other ways to enjoy this tea:
Black citron tea – lemon syrup + black tea of your choice + hot water Cold citron tea – lemon syrup + sparkling (still) water + ice cubes Tea after 5PM – lemon syrup + splash of bourbon + hot water
I make different types of tea depending on my mood and the time of the day. A big jar of citron tea mixture usually empties itself in no time!
Other delicious Asian drinks
Peanut Butter Eggnog Milk Tea How to Make Bubble Tea (Boba Tea) Mom’s Best Honey Lemon Tea The Best Three-Ingredient Avocado Smoothie
If you give this recipe a try, let us know! Leave a comment, rate it (once you’ve tried it), and take a picture and tag it @omnivorescookbook on Instagram! I’d love to see what you come up with. Lilja Walter is a part of the Omnivore’s Cookbook team and worked closely with Maggie to develop and test this recipe.







