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Ed and Sora kick off the "Hidden Jeju" series with green tea. Despite being coffee people (Sora quotes the Korean phrase 얼죽아 — "I'd freeze to death before giving up iced Americano"), they've grown to appreciate Jeju's tea culture. Jeju's volcanic soil, clean filtered water, and humid climate make it ideal for tea cultivation, now rivaling Japan's famous Uji region. They discuss the difference between green tea (brewed leaves) and matcha (ground whole leaf), and recommend several tea plantations: * Osulloc (biggest, but crowded — go early) * Seogwi Dawon (small, 80-year-old grandma serves tea, no tour groups) * Orteas (reservation-only tea ceremony) * Onulun (lava cave underneath, green tea foot bath). TAKEAWAYS * Jeju tea rivals Japan's Uji region; volcanic soil, filtered water, and humid climate are ideal for cultivation * 말차 (malcha) = matcha in Korean; 녹차 (nokcha) = green tea * Matcha = ground whole leaf (more caffeine, more nutrients); green tea = brewed extract * Harvest season: April-June; early harvest (April) is smoother and more expensive; June harvest is stronger * Osulloc Tea Museum: Biggest, free entry, beautiful fields — but crowded (tour buses, food court vibe); go early morning * Seogwi Dawon: Small, tranquil, 80-year-old grandma owner, 5,000 won entry includes 2 teas, views of Hallasan peak, no large tour groups * Orteas: Reservation-only, Airbnb experience, 4-tea ceremony (green, black, hojicha, matcha) — no random tourists * Onulun Green Tea House: Lava cave underneath tea fields, green tea foot bath (~$10) * Aewol area: Matcha bingsu, matcha ice cream, croiffle HANDY KOREAN WITH SORA SSAEM (쌤) 마실래요 (mashillaeyo) = Would you like to drink? / I would like to drink * 뭐 마실래요? (mwo mashillaeyo?) — What would you like to drink? * 말차 마실래요 (malcha mashillaeyo) — I'd like to drink matcha * 녹차 마실래요 (nokcha mashillaeyo) — I'd like to drink green tea Tea vocabulary: * 녹차 (nokcha) — green tea * 말차 (malcha) — matcha * 홍차 (hongcha) — black tea * 생강차 (saenggang-cha) — ginger tea * 유자차 (yuja-cha) — citron tea * 한라봉차 (hallabong-cha) — Hallabong tangerine tea NEXT STEPS 1. Green tea blog post: vamosajeju.com/tea [http://vamosajeju.com/tea] 2. 14-part DIY Jeju email series: vamosajeju.com/start [http://vamosajeju.com/start] 3. Follow: @vamosajeju on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook
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