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Blueberry Rooibos Flavoured Herbal Infusion
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Format:
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Loose Tea Pouch, 100g$8.50
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Loose Tea Caddy, 100g$15.00
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Loose Tea Infusion Bottle, 125g$10.50
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Description
Feeling the blues over breakfast? One sip of this herbal brew will have you right back on your feet: the creamy honey-sweetness of South African rooibos works wonders with the fruity brightness of blueberries, while blue cornflower petals make for a beautiful infusion. Lovely.
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Ingredients
87% Rooibos, 5% Blueberries, Flavouring, Blackberry Leaves, Blackcurrant Leaves, Amaranth, Cornflower Petals
Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
Gluten free
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TEA TYPE
Rooibos

TASTE PROFILE
Blueberries with honey and Greek yoghurt

FOOD PAIRING
Natural yoghurt is the perfect match for the creamy fruitiness of this tea
Numerology
NO.
91
Ever tried authentic East Coast blueberry pancakes? Wild blueberries were dubbed the official fruit of Maine in 1991, so we’ve given our Blueberry Rooibos the number 91. An anniversary to remember…
Brew the Perfect cup

Teaspoons (2 grams)
2

1 cup
200ml water
100 degrees

time
3-5 mins
Origin: South Africa
Herbal rooibos and honeybush are unique to the Cederberg Mountains in South Africa, where they've been harvested by Khoisan tribes for centuries. The leaves are usually processed in a similar way to black tea, giving a fruity, caffeine-free infusion.

South African "Red Bush" Tea
Rooibos – a bush grown on the mountains of South Africa – has long been harvested to create a naturally caffeine-free herbal infusion with a smooth, treacle-toned taste. Seventeenth-century Dutch settlers soon developed a taste for the drink as a handy substitute for tea, but local bushmen had already passed down the secret of rooibos for generations. The leaves undergo a similar process to black tea, being oxidised for a distinctive reddish-brown colour and malty flavour. Occasionally, rooibos is produced in a more similar manner to green tea: you'll find this unusual "green" rooibos in our Rainforest Rooibos blend. Find out more about rooibos tea here.