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Roobios Tisanes

The rooibos bush (pron: ‘roy-bus’) grows only in the Cederberg Mountain range of South Africa. It was first noted by botanist Carl Humberg in 1772. A century later, Benjamin Ginsberg, a Russian immigrant, realized its marketing potential, and in 1904 began offering it as an herbal substitute to tea. The difficulty of shipping tea during World War II boosted demand for Rooibos, which began to be referred to as ‘Red Bush Tea’, or simply ‘Red Tea.’ In Japan, Rooibos is believed to aid longevity, and is known as Long Life Tea.

Rooibos-Rose

Rooibos Rose

The lovely scent of rose completes this rooibos. It will remind you of summer mornings sitting in a beautiful rose garden. No caffeine.

$3.00 per ounce
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honeybee-rooibos

Honey Bee Rooibos

Honey pollen, vanilla, caramel and honey flavoring make this tea a flavor treat to enjoy all day and into the evening. No caffeine.

$3.00 per ounce
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pumpkin-creme-rooibos

Pumpkin Crème Rooibos

A wonderful holiday tea that can be enjoyed by all ages—any time of day! No caffeine.

$3.00 per ounce
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roasted-almonds-rooibos

Roasted Almond Rooibos

An interesting flavored version of rooibos, it is wonderful alone or blended with other flavors. No caffeine.

$3.00 per ounce
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caramel-rooibos

Caramel Rooibos

Buttery and elegant, this tastes like dessert in a cup. No caffeine.

$3.00 per ounce
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creamsicle-rooibos

Orange Creamsicle Rooibos

A creamy orange blend that reminds you of your favorite childhood summertime treat. No caffeine.

$3.00 per ounce
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lemon-cloud-rooibos

Lemon Meringue Pie Rooibos

Lemony and sweet—this non-caffeinated blend is perfect for cold winter evenings. No caffeine.

$3.00 per ounce
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green-rooibos

Green Rooibos

Green rooibos is harvested from the same South African plant as the traditional red rooibos but is processed differently. Whereas the red rooibos leaves are bruised and oxidized, the green rooibos leaves are specially treated to prevent oxidation, leaving them closer to their natural state. The resulting brew is lighter bodied, less citric-piney than red rooibos and delivers a woody-grassy cup with natural sweetness and fruit notes. This natural sweetness and low tannin content ensures a smooth, never bitter brew that requires little, if any, sweetener. Like red rooibos it is also naturally caffeine free and great plain or flavored, hot or iced for anytime enjoyment.

$3 per ounce
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Roasted-Rooibos

Roasted Rooibos

The rooibos bush (pron: ‘roy-bus’) grows only in the Cederberg Mountain range of South Africa. It was first noted by botanist Carl Humberg in 1772. A century later, Benjamin Ginsberg, a Russian immigrant, realized its marketing potential, and in 1904 began offering it as an herbal substitute to tea. The difficulty of shipping tea during World War II boosted demand for Rooibos, which began to be referred to as ‘Red Bush Tea’, or simply ‘Red Tea.’ In Japan, Rooibos is believed to aid longevity, and is known as Long Life Tea.

$3 per ounce
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