Insam-cha

Insam-cha
Type Traditional Korean tea
Country of origin Korea
Ingredients Ginseng, honey
Korean name
Hangul 인삼차
Hanja 人蔘茶
Revised Romanization insam-cha
McCune–Reischauer insam-ch'a
IPA [in.sam.tɕʰa]
Ginseng root hair tea
Hangul 미삼차
Hanja 尾蔘茶
Revised Romanization misam-cha
McCune–Reischauer misam-ch'a
IPA [mi.sam.tɕʰa]

Insam-cha (인삼차; 人蔘茶; lit. "ginseng tea") is a traditional Korean tea made with ginseng, pine nuts, and honey. It has a strong fragrance and taste. Ginseng is prized in Korea, and is thought to improve vitality and physical strength. Some studies have suggested that the saponin in ginseng may have anti-cancer properties.[1]

A tea made from ginseng, which can be a fresh ginseng (수삼; 水蔘; susam), a dried ginseng (건삼; 乾茶; geonsam). The sliced or whole ginseng is boiled for a few hours, and then refined sugar (or unrefined sugar such as honey) may be added. A common ratio is 500 mℓ of water to 50 g of ginseng. Sometimes, jujube can be added when boiled. Some believe that insamcha is good for increasing energy, especially for someone who catches colds frequently in winter. It also has a remedial effect on stomachaches due to low body temperature. However, neither belief has been shown in independent scientific evaluations.

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