Herbal Teas & Beverages
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Honeybush Tea
(Certified Organic)
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Origin- Africa
A super fruity delight that is naturally sweet and almost unbelievable! This magnificent tea imported from the Cape of Good Hope has a smooth and fruitful body that reminds us of those tangy tea blends currently on the market. However it should be pointed out that this is completely free of flavoring agents and other ingredients. Honeybush tea (Cyclopia intermedia) is a prized treasure for children and those that enjoy more flavorful teas. Great iced! Caffeine Free.
Rooibos, Green Tea
(Certified Organic)
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Origin- Africa
The attribute that makes this tea an unusual variety when compared to other Rooibos tea, is that it is completely unfermented, it contains a slightly herbal aftertaste, and brews light in color which makes it a perfect companion to those that feel regular Rooibos is too sweet. Green Rooibos is a hearty tea and once brewed it produces a soft golden color with an amber hue, and warm scent. This tea is considerably higher in anti-oxidants, trace minerals, and nutrients, when compared to traditional Rooibos, which helps to explain its explosive popularity with those of us who are health conscious. Caffeine Free.
Rooibos, Red Tea
(Certified Organic)
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Origin- Africa
An exquisite certified organic red tea from the highest mountain peaks of South Africa. Rooibos is an ultra fine, delicate tea and once brewed it produces a hearty red color with a warm scent. Rooibos holds a superior, natural sweetness that is unsurpassed and drinks down like Kukicha twig tea…smooth and succulent with an aromatic after taste. This tea is very high in anti-oxidants, trace minerals, and nutrients, and at this price everyone should incorporate Rooibos tea into the daily diet. Caffeine Free.
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