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Rooibos - the RED TEA from South Africa

In South Africa Rooibos tea is fondly known as "Bush Tea" and is consumed by the old and young, rich and poor and now all over the world as a caffeine free alternative to regular tea.

Those who have not yet tried this  tea for it's beautiful ruby colour, its affordability and wonderful taste, should consider the following:-

 

Rooibos Tea is a herbal tea that tastes like a regular tea:

It is prepared from the leaves of the herb Aspalathus Linearis.

Regular black and green tea is made with the Camellia Sinensis plants leaves

• Rooibos is unique to South Africa:

It is produced only in the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa. Rooibos (pronounced “roy-boss”) is an Afrikaans word meaning “red bush”, referring to the garnet colour of the herb leaves after fermentation.

• Rooibos is known as to boost general health

The health benefits of Rooibos for both adults and children are quite remarkable!

• Rooibos contains NO caffeine:

Even decaffeinated green tea has 30mg of caffeine per cup!

• Rooibos has a wonderful flavour:

It does not taste like a herbal tea at all - only like a sweeter version of regular teas. Rooibos has no bitter aftertaste - no matter how long it is left to brew!

• Rooibos is an everyday / anytime beverage:

It can be enjoyed throughout the day - primarily because it is an excellent thirst quencher
Rooibos can be served clear or with cream and sugar/honey, according to your usual preference.
Served as iced tea, it is absolutely delicious!

• Rooibos is very versatile. 

 Click here for Serving Suggestions and Recipe's

• Rooibos has been used in Africa for many generations.

Click here to find out more about the History of Rooibos

 

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