Pure Rooibos

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Pure Rooibos, pronounced “royboss” is a naturally caffeine free herbal tea grown exclusively in Western Cape Province of South Africa. A delightful sweet, nutty and woody flavour.

🌱  origin: South Africa, Cedarberg region

🌱  type: Rooibos

🌱  picked: January – March

🌱  flavour: sweet, nutty, woody, honey

🌱  aroma: delicate, sweet

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Rooibos

The name Rooibosch or Rooibos (we say ‘roy-boss’) means red bush, thanks to the dark red colour it accquires during the oxidation process. 
This sweet and naturally caffeine free tea was first harvested and used as a herbal medicine by South Africa’s KhoiSan people centuries ago. 
Rooibos is a member of the pea family (Favaceae) and grows as a small, red-stemmed bush with long
needle-like leaves and yellow pea-shaped flowers.

It is hard to believe, but the entire world’s supply of Rooibos tea is grown in the small, mountainous area of Cedarberg region in Western and Northern Cape Province of South Africa.

Rooibos Field

Annually, around 6,000 -7,000 tonnes of Rooibos is harvested by 350-550 rooibos farms in the area.

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Enjoy loose leaf tea wherever you go with our easy-to-clean 320ml double-wall glass infuser bottle. 

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the most stylish way to store your loose leaf tea

Our luxurious glass jars with air-tight acacia wooden lid are a great way to keep your tea fresh for longer.

How to brew Rooibos like a teapro

add 2-3 g tea leaves

heat water to 100C

infuse for 3 min

re-steep up to 2 times

Weight 0.3 kg
sizes

20g, 125g, 250g

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