Winter Melon Tea (Tra bi dao) is a tasty drink which is said to have cooling and detox effects in Vietnam. Learn the easy way to make this tea at home.

In Vietnam, we call this winter melon drink trà bí đao (or nước bí đao, sâm bí đao). The tea is made from winter melon, rock sugar and some additional ingredients. There are more than one method to make it, and today I’m sharing one of the easiest ways.

Ingredients

For this Vietnamese winter melon tea recipe, you will need:

  • winter melon: an oblong mild-tasting Asian squash/fruit with dark green skin. It is often used as a vegetable in some Asian cuisines and is considered to be a cooling food. You can easily buy it at Asian grocery stores.
  • dried longan: it is made by sun-drying fresh longan and is believed to have benefits such as reducing stress. You can find it at Asian grocery stores.
  • rock sugar: you can use either yellow or white rock sugar. Rock sugar is commonly used in a lot of Vietnamese sweet dessert soups. This type of sugar can be found at Asian grocery places.

As I said earlier, there are more than one way to make winter melon tea depending on the additional ingredients used besides winter melon and rock sugar. I like to add dried longan since it is easy to find and can add some subtle flavors and sweetness

Other ingredients that can be added are a little harder to find such as monk’s fruit (la hán quả) and rehmannia root (thục địa). These two ingredients will add more medicinal effects to the tea. Pandan leaves can also be added.

I recommend using mature winter melon since the young/immature one can impart a sour taste to the drink. I usually buy winter melon and leave it in the refrigerator (or at room temperature if it’s not hot) for a week before making the tea.

How to Make Winter Melon Tea

In Vietnam, people may choose to buy dried winter melon to make tra bi dao. I usually make it from the fresh fruit. The first step you need to do is to remove the spongy center with seeds because it can give the drink a sour taste.

Next, cut into slices and grill them until they are lightly charred and dried out a little bit. If we skip this step, the drink can taste like vegetable stock with little flavors. I grill them on the stovetop with my Staub grill pan. You can also use a Lodge cast iron pan.

Once you have finished grilling winter melon slices, simmer them with water, rock sugar and dried longan for 90-120 minutes. And that’s it! 

How to Serve and Store Winter Melon Tea

You can enjoy this winter melon tea either warm or cold, and with and without ice. Nowadays, younger people even add some chia seeds before drinking. The tea can be stored in the refrigerator in an airtight bottle for about 3 days.

Since this tea has a cooling effect, it is best not to drink it too frequently. Also, we don’t recommend drinking it late in the evening.

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