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"I DON'T GIVE MY CHILDREN JUICE, I GIVE THEM CHILLED ROOIBOS TEA INSTEAD."
SHYANNA LOTT
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"I DON'T GIVE MY CHILDREN JUICE, I GIVE THEM CHILLED ROOIBOS TEA INSTEAD."
SHYANNA LOTT
Sip back and relax knowing our teas are all USDA organic, caffeine free, calorie free and the perfect sugar free alternative to sodas, fruit juice and sweet ice tea.
SLEEP SOUNDLY
In a world of crazy there’s plenty to keep you awake at night. But with zero caffeine and traces of magnesium (known as "Nature’s Tranquilizer”). Rooibos Rocks calms your system to sleep easzzzzzzzzzy…
POWERFUL ANTIOXIDANTS
Rooibos is rich in antioxidants that may help prevent damage caused by excess free radicals in the body and guard you against health issues by boosting your immunity.
It’s a delicious way to safeguard your wellbeing.
Great healthy alternative for kids!!!!
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“I was really excited when I found this tea. I can drink it all day because it has 0 caffeine. I like drinking it hot, and iced. My two year old even likes to drink it iced. It is great for him because again it has no caffeine, and it has a naturally sweet flavor, unlike other teas, which can be bitter. Seriously the best rooibos I have had, and I drink a lot of tea.”
—Paul Baron, Loveland, Colorado
Where Rooibos comes from
Our wonder herb Rooibos (ROY-BOSS) meaning ‘red bush’ grows nowhere else in the world but the Cederberg region in South Africa. The Cederberg is a global biodiversity hotspot and it’s where our red tea grows naturally in harmony with its surroundings. More than 300 years ago, locals first discovered that the needle-like leaves of the Rooibos plant made a refreshing, healthy brew and the rest as they say is history. Since then, we can’t get enough of the stuff, and today it is probably our nation’s favorite drink.
❤️ Roy Bush tells us ❤️
Why Rooibos Rocks!
What To Drink When Expecting
Caffeine-free means it helps with digestion and prevents acid reflux and constipation during pregnancy. Won’t raise blood pressure and contains calcium, magnesium and antioxidants – big benefits for mum & baby.
Big Benefits For Little People
Rooibos makes great iced tea for kids but without the caffeine in regular tea and the sugar in most other drinks – they don’t need buzzing up further and sugar is bad for teeth and diet.
Will It Help My Baby’s Colic?
Rooibos is a safe and natural remedy for treating colic in babies. The antispasmodic properties help calm your baby’s stomach and eases stomach cramps.
South African Rooibos is a Delight to the Taste Buds
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“In love with this delicious healthy tea. It gives a boost to the immune system and is caffeine free. I drink it all day long and never tire of it. The flavor is totally unique and really keeps me always wanting just one more cup. If you are a tea drinker, or a coffee drinker who wants to change it up, you will not be disappointed. Great product!!”
—Anita Brown, RI
Rooibos Rocks tea is a pleasure to drink
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"I enjoy Rooibos Rocks tea. I was curious about red bush tea after reading Alexander McCall Smith's series, The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency. Nice red in color, that is soothing to drink. I drink the tea straight. On a whimsical note, I think about the labor that goes into harvesting the plant in South Africa. Thank you workers! I'm enjoying your efforts in southern California!.”
—Valley Girl, CA
Our Organic Rooibos Tea bags also come in these sizes
At Rooibos Rocks we care about the planet – our teas are 100% organic, they’re ethically and sustainably grown, while the packaging can be recycled.
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What is Rooibos?
Rooibos is a shrub that only grows in the Cederberg Mountain region of South Africa’s Western Cape. It has needle-like green leaves. Once harvested these spines undergo an oxidisation process which creates the reddish brown coloring and distinctive flavor. The correct botanical name is Aspalathus linearis. However, as that is a bit of a mouthful, and many struggle with the correct pronunciation of Rooibos, it is popularly referred to as “redbush” or “African red tea”.
If you would like to see our fun video on the correct way to pronounce Rooibos then click here.
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Is Rooibos a tea?
True tea is prepared from the cured leaves of the tea plant, Camellia sinensis. Rooibos is not a true tea, but a member of the legume family. When you brew Rooibos the result is, strictly speaking, a herbal infusion (known as a tisane). This matters if you are a tea aficionado - but as far as most people are concerned it is Rooibos tea.
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Why is Rooibos Tea red?
The vibrant reddish amber color of Rooibos develops naturally during the post-harvest oxidation process. This is often referred to as “fermentation” but this term is slightly misleading. It does not involve microbes like the fermentation of alcoholic beverages - it is caused by an enzyme called polyphenoloxidase.
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Where does Rooibos tea come from?
Rooibos is unique and rare. It grows wild in the Cederberg Mountains a couple of hours north of Cape Town – and nowhere else. The hot and dry summers, winter rainfall and coarse sandy soil are ideally suited to the Rooibos plant.
The indigenous people have used it to brew tea for as long as anyone can remember. In more recent times local farmers attempted to cultivate it as a crop. This proved exceedingly difficult but they eventually succeeded. This combination of distinctive ecosystem and specialist knowledge means that all the Rooibos in the world comes from one tiny community in South Africa’s Western Cape.
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How do you pronounce Rooibos?
“Roy-Boss”. Easy!
If you would like to see our fun video on the correct way to pronounce Rooibos then click here.
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Is Rooibos a pure and natural product?
Yes, totally. It contains no colourants, additives or preservatives.
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Does Rooibos have any calorific or kilojoule value?
No. Despite its naturally sweet taste it’s totally sugar free and has no calories or kilojoules.
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What is the best way to brew Rooibos?
It rather depends on your own personal preference. The standard method is to steep your loose tea or teabag in boiling water for 4-5 minutes. Leave it in the water for longer to create a stronger and more flavorful beverage. It is much lower in tannins that regular tea so a longer brewing will not produce any bitter aftertaste.
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Can I re-steep Rooibos?
Yes, you can drink a cuppa and then add more water to the teabag (which you’ve left in your cup or pot) or put your strained leaves back into the pot then top it up with more boiling water. You can do this two or three times – it’s a cuppa that keeps on giving!
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Do I need to add anything to my Rooibos?
This is a matter of personal taste. Rooibos is naturally sweet so you don’t need to add sugar. But some people do prefer to add sugar or maybe honey. Again, adding milk is a matter of personal preference.
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Can I drink Rooibos as iced tea?
Yes, just brew as normal and then chill it. Or cold brew it (see below).
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What is cold brewed Rooibos?
You just steep some tea bags or loose tea in a pitcher of cold water for about 12 hours in a refrigerator then enjoy as delicious iced Rooibos.
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What is sun brewed Rooibos? (sun tea)
Same process as cold brewed but you leave the pitcher in the sun for a couple of hours, then chill or serve with ice.
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What is Rooibos latte?
Basically it is Rooibos served with hot milk – a great bedtime treat as it’s caffeinefree. There are different variations you can try but basically you brew a couple tea bags or teaspoon of loose leaves in a small cup of water that’s just boiled. Let it steep until you have a strong concentrate.
You might (according to taste) add sugar, honey or maple syrup. Maybe add some cinnamon or vanilla essence. Add hot milk (you can froth it if you like) to your tea concentrate using a 1:1 ratio to ensure that the tea flavor stays strong.
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Can I mix Rooibos with alcohol to make cocktails?
Yes, yes, yes! You’ll find some very tempting Rocktail ideas if you visit our blog.
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Can I use Rooibos in my cooking?
Absolutely. It adds an extra depth of flavor to a wide variety of recipes from roasts to cakes and desserts to bread.Check out our blog for recipes that rock!
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Is Rooibos suitable for smoothies?
You bet! Just use your imagination or whet your appetite with the smoothie ideas on our blog.
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What is Green Rooibos?
Green Rooibos comes from the same plant but is just processed in a different way. The oxidisation stage is missed out, so rather than turning redder and sweeter it retains its green color and grassy mineral-like flavor.
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How does Rooibos support local communities?
Rooibos provides income and employment to more than 5000 people in the Cederberg region. The annual crop earns an estimated R500 million per year. Most Rooibos farms provide housing and schooling for the local people who work on the Rooibos farms.
What’s more, the industry as a whole pays 1.5% of the value of each year’s crop to the indigenous Khoi San people who used the plant for hundreds of years before it began to be cultivated on a large scale. This payment usually amounts to roughly $650,000 a year.
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What does "Organic" Rooibos mean?
Organic Rooibos is grown without the use of any artificial fertilisers or pesticides. The organic status of the product is monitored by various international organizations that provide organic certification. Rooibos Rocks is certified organic and non-GMO by the US Department of Agriculture.