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What is Rooibos?

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What is Rooibos?

African rooibos is a plant that grows in a small portion in the province of Cape Town, South Africa. The scientific name for rooibos is asphalatus linearis. Its leaves are used to make the rooibos tisane, or rooibos tea. It is also known as the red bush tea, red tea, red rooibos, or simply rooibos. The resulting tea leaves and beverage is slightly brown to reddish in color and has a mild sweet, somewhat fruity taste.

How do you say Rooibos?

I know the first thing that you are probably wondering to yourself is if you are pronouncing it correctly. I will not lie, I have been saying apparently wrong for the past year and a bit… the way how to say rooibos is ROY BUS.

Types of Rooibos for brewing

green rooibos is also available, but is less common and more expensive than red rooibos. Green rooibos does not undergo the fermentation process, unlike the red rooibos variety.

Rooibos was considered to be a plant that grows in the wild, hence, considered as a wild tea. But since the 19th century, rooibos has been cultivated and grown in plantations in South Africa due to its potential profit. Attempts of cultivating rooibos in other countries have failed. This plant is seemingly specific to the climate and soil conditions of South Africa.

The African Rooibos tisane is a very popular beverage, especially in South Africa where its various uses has been discovered. It is very rich in antioxidants, low in tannins, and lacks caffeine. Today, rooibos is becoming popular around the world, especially in the Western Countries, and most especially to health-conscious consumers.

What should good quality Rooibos look like?

High quality rooibos leaves should be whole, long, and needle-like in shape. They produce a richer and darker taste whereas short, crumpled leaves produce a slightly dusty taste. Loose leaves produce a richer and higher quality but teabags are more convenient to use. Flavored and plain rooibos are available in the market. Some are infused with other herbs and fruits. It can be enjoyed hot or cold, with or without milk. It can be plain, or sweetened with sugar or honey. Rooibos contains no additive and colorants. Its red color is primarily due to the fermentation process this plant undergoes.

A great video about the history of Rooibos

Rooibos has been a big part of the South African culture. Today, rooibos is becoming famous around the world due to its unique taste and health benefits. Rooibos truly deserves the praise of its lovers and is worth the try for those who have not yet experienced the wonder of the African Rooibos.

Health Benefits of Rooibos

If you have ever wondered what the rooibos health benefits were then hopefully this section will help to answer your question.

As mentioned above the really cool thing about rooibos is that it does not have caffeine in it at all. I guess you could say that there is no real relationship between rooibos and caffeine which is a great thing as it really allows you to enjoy rooibos whenever you feel like it. This will protect you from those late night when you cannot sleep.

Another amazing thing that is somewhat coupled with the lack of caffeine is that rooibos can be consumed by expecting mothers. This is one of the main reasons that rooibos and pregnancy often find themselves intertwined. With the rise of tea appreciation it often comes to a surprise that pregnant women generally should cut down when they become expecting mothers. This is when you can turn to rooibos when you are pregnant, and even continue after pregnancy has wrapped up for those stressful ( and happy ) times to come.

Conclusion

Hopefully the above listed info has provided a bit of information about rooibos, some of the benefits, where it is grown, as well as rooibos and pregnancy. Here are some great blends if you are looking to take the plunge into a new addition to your brewed cabinet, or if you are just looking for some new great rooibos:

Peppermint Party

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A nice refreshing tea at anytime during the day, this tea is filled with the minty taste that only peppermint can offer. Great on its own or blended with another tea to freshen up any combination, this tea is really one of the most versatile options around.

This tisane has a nice light flavor and light aroma that is unmatched by any other herbs.  100% caffeine free you can have this tea whenever you would like without worrying about being up all night.

Best if steeped for 6-10 minutes at 212°

Ingredients: Peppermint

Apricot Honeybush

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If you have ever seen the and apricot fields on tv and ever wondered what it is like to be standing in the middle of the orchard? Brewing a nice cup of this mix will instantly bring the experience of being in that orchard with a warm wind blowing the lovely smells of the ripe to mind. A caffeine free and lightly flavored honeybush base lends itself very well to the ripe and light apricot flavor that is released as soon as the bag is opened.

Best if steeped for 5 minutes at 212°

Ingredients: Honeybush with pieces of real apples, natural apricot flavorings and pieces of apricots with marigold flowers.

Caffeine Free Raspberry

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A great pairing of our decaffeinated black tea and tangy raspberries brings out a tasty experience with this tea. As with most raspberries there is sweetness and a bit of tartness in this tea. Not overly sweet, as with most raspberries, and packs a nice aftertaste. A fan favorite to ice as the raspberry flavor really comes out after a nice resting period in a pitcher. Add a pinch of sugar to really bring out the flavor and kick it up a notch!

Best if steeped for 3 minutes at 212°

Ingredients: Decaf black tea with raspberry flavor, pieces of raspberries and raspberry leaves.

Light Lemon Rooibos

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Combine the smooth taste of vanilla bean with a light natural lemon taste and pair them with a nice caffeine based red rooibos and you will have one heck of a nice drink. Like a light lemon meringue pie this drink is great to have right after a nice dinner, or if you eat your desert first you can have it

Combine the smooth taste of vanilla bean with a light natural lemon taste and pair them with a nice caffeine based red rooibos and you will have one heck of a nice drink. Like a light lemon meringue pie this drink is great to have right after a nice dinner, or if you eat your desert first you can have it first thing when you wake up. Due to its sweet and fruity flavor this is a great tea to use as a base when mixing, or iced with a bit of sugar to really bring the vanilla out.

First thing when you wake up. Due to its sweet and fruity flavor this is a great tea to use as a base when mixing, or iced with a bit of sugar to really bring the vanilla out.

Best if steeped for 5 minutes at 212°

Ingredients: Red rooibos mixed with lemon grass, marigold flowers and infused with vanilla and lemon natural flavors.

Pomegranate Surprise

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This wonderful mixture combines the tastiness of pomegranate with the tanginess of ginger and cinnamon.  With a hibiscus base this slightly sweet tea makes a great warm or iced tea. Deep in flavor and color this tea is sure to be a hit with everyone.

Best if steeped for 3 minutes at 180°

Ingredients: Green tea infused with natural pomegranate flavors, and mixed with raspberries and raspberry leaves.

Fruit Cup

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This tisane mix is an entirely caffeine free mix with a full fruit flavor. With the citrusy flavors provided by the lemongrass mixing with the hibiscus, and apples you will quickly find that this might be one of your new favorites. Along with those fruits a subtle hint of strawberries and rose hips round out this tea to give an amazing tea drink from the first sip all the way to the bottom of the cup.

Best if steeped for 6-10 minutes at 212°

Ingredients: Hibiscus flowers mixed with marigol flowers, lemon grass, natural cherry flavors, apple pieces, dried orange peels, strawberries, rose hips and natural

Caffeine Free Orange

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A light orange taste pairs nicely with this decaffeinated night time tea. While the orange flavor is present it is not overpower, which depending on what you are looking for might work and might not.

A great tea to mix with other flavored teas as the orange flavor compliments many other fruits nicely.  As with most of the fruit flavored teas this tea lends itself to hot and cold preparations.

Best if steeped for 3 minutes at 212°

Ingredients: Decaf black tea with pieces of orange peels and natural orange flavors.

Mellow Green Rooibos

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Close your eyes and let this green roobios based tea drift you away to your own private island. With gently infused flavors of mangos, apricots and exotic passionfruit your tropical get away is only a sip away.

All these flavors without any of the caffeine mean that you can try out this brew anytime you feel like you need a little getaway.

Best if steeped for 5 minutes at 212°

Ingredients: Green rooibos mixed with natural mango, passion fruit and apricot flavors with mango pieces, orange peels, and marigold flavors.

Orange Honeybush

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If you are looking for a honeybush blend with your favorite vitamin c producing fruit then look no further as this combination of oranges and honeybush is just the tea for you. Coupling the light flavor of honeybush with the juicy taste of ripe oranges produces a great tea no matter your mood.

A caffeine free drink with tons of options this is a really versatile tea to add to your collection. Hot, cold, sweetened, or blended you really can’t do anything wrong with this tea.

Best if steeped between 3-5 minutes at 212°

Ingredients: Honeybush mixed with dried orange peels and infused with orange flavors.

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