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Bringing the South African sun to your morning cup, this blend can offer more than just a reminder of warmer weather! With its gorgeous aroma of creamy vanilla and chocolate, it doesn’t matter if you are splayed out on the beach on a hot summer’s day or tucked up in bed on a cold winter’s night – this blend is guaranteed to delight!Rooibos loose leaf tea has been growing steadily in popularity as tea drinkers across the world explore its delicious and nutritious value. The term ‘Rooibos’ is Afrikaans for ‘Red Bush’, a South African shrub only grown in the Cederberg mountain region of South Africa. Commonly referred to as ‘red bush’ or ‘red tea’, Rooibos is commonly mistaken as a product from the Camellia Sinensis plant. In fact, Rooibos originates from the native Broom Like Aspalathus Linearis plant, meaning it is, in fact, not a tea at all! Despite this, Rooibos Tea has been nurtured by the tea industry over the course of centuries, allowing it to thrive on its own accord.
In StockBringing the South African sun to your morning cup, this blend can offer more than just a reminder of warmer weather! With its gorgeous aroma of creamy vanilla and chocolate, it doesn’t matter if you are splayed out on the beach on a hot summer’s day or tucked up in bed on a cold winter’s night – this blend is guaranteed to delight!Rooibos loose leaf tea has been growing steadily in popularity as tea drinkers across the world explore its delicious and nutritious value. The term ‘Rooibos’ is Afrikaans for ‘Red Bush’, a South African shrub only grown in the Cederberg mountain region of South Africa. Commonly referred to as ‘red bush’ or ‘red tea’, Rooibos is commonly mistaken as a product from the Camellia Sinensis plant. In fact, Rooibos originates from the native Broom Like Aspalathus Linearis plant, meaning it is, in fact, not a tea at all! Despite this, Rooibos Tea has been nurtured by the tea industry over the course of centuries, allowing it to thrive on its own accord.