Relax Choya

by wiffy on August 21, 2008
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in Alchoholic Drinks, Drinks, Recipes

This is my first alcoholic drink recipe, and it features my favourite liqueur- Choya (Japanese plum wine)!!

My love affair with Choya started when my good friend Shin introduced us to it when we were still in school (not primary, secondary/high school, but in tertiary … so we weren’t underaged drinkers ,ok? :P). It was a girls’ night out at Shin’s home, and she whipped out a bottle of Choya in the middle of the night to treat us =P~

Unlike most alcoholic drinks, Choya tastes sweet and not very “alcoholic” … but do not be misled by its unintimidating taste because the alcoholic content is 15%. You have been warned, ok? So how about diluting it with some green tea to make ‘Relax Choya’? ;P

Relax Choya
Relax Choya : 60% Green Tea, 40% Choya
(name & portions as printed on Choya bottles)

Relax Choya

Ingredients
(makes 1 glass)

- Concentrated green tea: 2 tsp green tea powder dissolved in 60ml hot water
(note: you can use green tea bag if you do not have green tea powder)
- 40ml Choya (梅酒)
- 1 to 2 Choya plums
- Ice Cubes
- Green tea powder, for garnishing (optional)

Directions

In a small glass, add the Choya plums, ice cubes, green tea and choya. Stir well. Sprinkle some green tea powder as garnishing if desired. That’s it! Enjoy!

(I like to enjoy my Relax Choya by taking 2 big sips, then wait for the ice to melt, stir and drink the milder last bits)

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Psst… do you know that you can buy Choya really cheaply in Japan’s airports? There is a duty-free shop in Tokyo Narita Airport called “Tax-Free Akihabara”, where Choya (among other Japanese products & wines) are sold really cheaply … I got this bottle for less than S$15! (tip from my buddy “carrot”).



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1 Ning August 21, 2008 at 11:57 pm

Sounds refreshing! But is it sourish sweet? I have the impression that plums are sour. But then I might be wrong…

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2 didally August 22, 2008 at 12:32 am

Gosh, you reminded me that I still have half a bottle stashed in my fridge. :P

It’s boring to drink alone. :(

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3 Little Corner of Mine August 22, 2008 at 7:49 am

Never have Choya before but yours sure looks very refreshing!

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4 Josephine August 22, 2008 at 11:10 am

Hi-5^. I love Choya too but my slacker version of green tea is bottled Pokka. Tastes very very good. Sometimes I mix with 7-up. Truly a ladies’ drink.

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5 pablopabla August 22, 2008 at 11:59 am

I tried Choya once and I like it! Not this flavour though…it’s pretty sweet but that’s deceptive for its alcoholic level :D

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6 wiffy August 22, 2008 at 12:28 pm

Ning - it’s sweet-sweet, I don’t find any trace of sour in the drink :)

didally - hehe … can I help you finish? :wink:

LCOM - ah … u must try!! Choya on the rocks is nice too, hee

Josephine - Oh, why didn’t I think of the slacker version? Hee… I shall use pokka green tea too sometimes ;) And yes, I totally agree that it’s a ladies’ drink :up:

pablopabla - Yes, the sweetness is very, very deceptive indeed :P :D

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7 dhanggit August 22, 2008 at 3:48 pm

i used to drink a lot of this when i was based in tokyo….im craving for this now :mrgreen: :$:

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8 Susan September 3, 2008 at 8:07 am

Haven’t had choya in ages. I don’t recall it being particularly sweet (maybe there are different recipes by brand?), but the special cylindrical bottle with the massive green plums was definitely it. Now I’m going to have to bye a bottle, for investigative purposes only. :lol: And I will have a care; its kick was not lost on me. :mrgreen:

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9 elvadrieng November 10, 2008 at 10:50 pm

Oh green tea! My family normally mix it with ice cream soda. Perhaps when I have the money I will get a nice good bottle of it and mix it with green tea.

Oh mein gott. So cheap? Damn no one I know going to Japan.

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10 Pearlyn March 12, 2009 at 2:42 pm

lol….btw where to get choya plums ?Do you used the plums from the choya wine bottle ? I would like to try this refreshing recipe but not sure where to buy the plums… pls advise :D

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11 wiffy March 12, 2009 at 2:53 pm

Hi Pearlyn, yes! I used the plums from the choya wine bottle :-)

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12 jacque April 17, 2009 at 11:36 am

hi,

great post.

Just a note, in case you are unaware… Choya is the brand, another famous one is Takara. but the wine is actually Umeshu - Plum wine.

I love it on the rocks!!! :p

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wiffy reply on April 17th, 2009 11:38 am:

Hi jacque, thanks for the info :-) I luv it on the rocks too, but sometimes got to ration it, hee

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