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The tea created from just Tumblr's votes. (10-459-A)
red rooibos
from pinterest.com
~emmaruth
RED ROOIBOS TEA: THE 14 BENEFITS OF THIS MIRACLE ELIXIR
Rooibos (pronounced Roy-boss) or Red Tea is mainly cultivated on the African continent. It is known as an iconic national beverage of South Africa. Rooibos Tea has been traveled around the world. And it is called differently in a different country. Like In China, if you order Red Tea then, you will not get what you expect, you will get a black tea because in china red tea is used to describe traditional black tea. In western areas of the world, Red Tea is referred to as Rooibos Tea. It doesn’t contain any tea leaves from the Camellia sinensis tea plant.It is not a true tea, it is made from the leaves of the Aspalathus linearis plant. It has a high level of polyphenols, antioxidants & has a trove of vitamins and minerals.
Read More: https://paraffineteashop.blogspot.com/2019/08/red-rooibos-tea-14-benefits-of-this.html
No one can resist this organic green rooibos tea. Seriously. The aroma is just too outrageously tempting. Creamy, caramel, decadent, rich. And the taste! How can something so sweet be so light and fresh? Plus, rooibos is caffeine free, making it the perfect drink for after dinner or before bed. Could life be more wonderful?
Steep Time: 5 minutes
Dry Leaf Nose: Very woody.
Liquor: Reddish brown with a woody, rooibos aroma.
Flavour: Typical red-rooibos flavour, rather woody.
I'll admit, I'm not a huge fan of crème brûlée proper, but even still I'm pretty sure it doesn't taste like this...
It's not that it's bad, it just doesn't taste anything like crème brûlée. It just tastes like a pretty regular rooibos tea. Which is fine, but this one is nothing spectacular...
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