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I wanted to make a thick tea concentrate/cheong type thing for one of my friends. Like the citron tea you get at Korean stores. I know for cheong you need equal parts sugar and fruit. But I was wondering if it there would be a way to make a white willow bark one. Or maybe an infused honey. I would also be adding ginger and probably lemon for flavor if that would help at all.

I just want to know if there would be a way to make the white willow actually work. I know if I just put it in plain/dry it wouldn’t dissolve the sugar at all

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