Korean Jerusalem Artichoke Tea | Roasted Sunchoke, Caffeine-Free | 4.2 oz
Kosbee Korean Jerusalem Artichoke Tea is roasted, dried sunchoke (돼지감자) grown and processed in Korea — slow-roasted into nutty, toasty pieces with no added sugar or caffeine, ready to steep into a warm, naturally mellow daily tea.
Roasting is the secret: it mellows the raw root's edge and brings out a deep, nutty, toasty flavor much like Korean barley tea. Each resealable pouch holds 4.2 oz (120 g).
A humble field root with a rugged skin, the Jerusalem artichoke has grown hardy across Korea for generations. With nothing but patient roasting — and no additives — it turns deeply nutty and toasty, like a comforting cup of barley tea. Kosbee captures that simple, honest flavor.
Roasted for a Nutty, Toasty Flavor
Raw sunchoke can taste sharp and earthy. Kosbee slow-roasts it so the harshness fades and a warm, nutty, slightly sweet, toasty flavor comes forward — the kind of comforting cup that drinks a lot like boricha (Korean barley tea).
It is naturally caffeine-free with no added sugar, so it's easy to drink all day, hot or iced.
Clean Korean Whole Root, Not Powder
In North America, sunchoke usually shows up as inulin powder or capsules. Kosbee offers the whole roasted root as a tea — a Product of Korea you can see and taste, not a scoop of powder.
It's grown and roasted in Korea, with nothing artificial added.
What's in the Pouch
- 100% Korean Jerusalem Artichoke (Sunchoke / 돼지감자)
- Whole sunchoke grown and roasted in Korea, with nothing added.
- Slow-Roasted, Nutty & Toasty
- Roasting mellows the raw root into a warm, nutty, barley-tea-like flavor.
- Caffeine-Free, No Added Sugar
- 0 g added sugar and no caffeine, so it's an easy cup any time of day.
- Resealable Zip Pouch
- Reseal and store cool and dry, or refrigerate, to keep it fresh.
A 0.7 oz (20 g) serving naturally contains about 475 mg of potassium (10% DV) and 2 g of dietary fiber. The roasted root also naturally contains inulin, a type of soluble fiber.
How to Brew Jerusalem Artichoke Tea
For hot tea, put 3 to 4 roasted pieces in a cup and pour over 8 to 10 fl oz (about 240 to 300 mL) of hot water; steep for 3 to 5 minutes.
For a larger batch or cold brew, simmer about 0.7 oz (20 g) in 1 to 2 quarts (1 to 2 liters) of water, then chill in the fridge and serve over ice.
With no caffeine and a naturally toasty flavor, it's an easy everyday cup in place of coffee or plain water.
How to Enjoy It Safely
It is naturally high in fiber, so start with a lighter brew and enjoy it in moderation as your body adjusts.
Jerusalem artichoke is in the daisy family (Asteraceae), so if you are allergic to ragweed, daisies, or related plants, check the label before trying it.
If you take prescription medication or have a medical condition, talk to your doctor before drinking it regularly.
Common Questions About Sunchoke Tea
Is this Jerusalem artichoke tea from Korea?
Yes. Kosbee Korean Jerusalem Artichoke Tea is roasted, dried sunchoke grown and processed in Korea, with no added sugar or caffeine. It is packed in a resealable pouch and shipped from our New Jersey warehouse, so you get clean, whole roasted root rather than a powder or capsule.
How do I brew sunchoke tea?
For a cup, steep 3 to 4 roasted pieces in 8 to 10 fl oz (240 to 300 mL) of hot water for 3 to 5 minutes. For a batch or cold brew, simmer about 0.7 oz (20 g) in 1 to 2 quarts (1 to 2 liters), then chill and serve over ice.
Is there anything to know before drinking it?
It is naturally high in fiber, so start with a lighter brew and enjoy it in moderation. Jerusalem artichoke is in the daisy family, so check the label if you are allergic to ragweed or daisies. If you take medication or have a medical condition, talk to your doctor first.
How does it taste compared to barley tea?
Roasting removes the raw root's harshness and brings out a warm, nutty, toasty flavor a lot like Korean barley tea (boricha). Unlike inulin powders or capsules, this is the whole roasted root steeped as a caffeine-free, sugar-free daily tea you can enjoy hot or cold.
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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.