Caffeine-free rooibos red tea and onion bread are recent additions to the menu.
From the economist.com
Red and green rooibos are the two varieties of rooibos available on the market shelf.
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When ordering tea, do you choose white, oolong, rooibos, pu-erh or black?
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Traditionally, rooibos is drank without milk, and sometimes served with a slice of lemon.
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Rooibos tea has a lower level, and certain herbal teas are tannin-free.
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Austin's Zhi Tea has even incorporated organic pecans into a new raspberry rooibos tea.
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Malgas questions how long cultivated rooibos can be grown in the area.
From the guardian.co.uk
But in the UK, I think the market for wild rooibos will have to be built.
From the guardian.co.uk
It's best to use loose leaf black or rooibos tea for this treatment.
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South African shrub having flat acuminate leaves and yellow flowers; leaves are aromatic when dried and used to make an herbal tea
Rooibos (Afrikaans for "red bush"; scientific name Aspalathus linearis) is a broom-like member of the legume family of plants growing in South Africa's fynbos.
A bush (Aspalanthus linearis) from which rooibos tea is made
Meaning "red bush"; grown only in a small area in the region of the Western Cape Province of South Africa.
A popular African herb that produces an orange-red infusion.
A caffeine-free herb produced in South Africa that steeps to a rich reddish infusion.
(roy-borss) - Afrikaans for red bush, this popular South African tea made from the Cyclopia genistoides bush is gaining worldwide popularity for its health benefits. Contains no tannin or caffeine.
Rooibos is grown in the mild oceanic climate of the north-west coast of South Africa and harvested from January to March. Its needle-type leaves and yellow flowers are reminiscent of a gorse bush. ...