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Why is Rooibos tea the perfect alternative to chocolate this Easter?

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Why is Rooibos tea the perfect alternative to chocolate this Easter?

 

Sugar and caffeine are two things that tend to steer people away from drinking tea. Rooibos tea doesn’t need sugar because it's naturally sweet, there are no fake flavors or colorants and it doesn’t contain caffeine. It's a relaxing hot beverage to be enjoyed any time of day. There are also some great health benefits.

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Is rooibos best in a bag, or as loose leaves?

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Is rooibos best in a bag, or as loose leaves?

 

Is Rooibos best in a bag, or as loose leaves? You’re enjoying the refreshing flavor of natural Rooibos Rocks. And you are feeling pretty positive about its various health and wellness benefits. But there’s still something bothering you – should you brew with tea bags or loose tea? We know exactly how you feel.

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Why is Rooibos Tea red?

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Why is Rooibos Tea red?

 

When we say the word “tea”, what color comes to mind? Is it the dark depths of a cup of black tea or the subtle green in a cup of green tea? Now if we say “Rooibos tea”, there’s only one true color that comes to mind. An African sunset-like red that’s just one of Rooibos’ many appealing qualities

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Why is Rooibos good for detox?

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Why is Rooibos good for detox?

 

Where to start? Rooibos tea has many benefits other than being organic and very tasty. It is great for detox for these reasons amongst others...

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Where does rooibos tea come from?

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Where does rooibos tea come from?

 

Rooibos tea is indigenous to the Cederberg region, north-west of Cape Town, South Africa where the local communities have been using it to brew tea for centuries. This is the only place in the world where Rooibos grows naturally.

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