Rooibos Natural - loose tea - Packaging: 70 g
Rooibos Natural - loose tea - Packaging: 70 g
Discover the rich taste and aroma of Rooibos natural tea. This delicious tea is made from quality rooibos leaves and offers a naturally sweet and delicate taste that will enchant you with its beneficial effects. More
Product code: 5538-3157 Shipping options
Discover the rich taste and aroma of Rooibos natural tea. This delicious tea is made from quality rooibos leaves and offers a naturally sweet and delicate taste that will enchant you with its beneficial effects. More
Product code: 5538-3157 Shipping options
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Packaging | Availability | Price incl. VAT | Quantity (ks) | |||
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1 kg | Delivery 2 weeks | More | 74,70 € | |||
70 g | in stock | More | 7,60 € |
Loose tea Rooibos Natural
- ✔️ made from high quality rooibos leaves
- ✔️ naturally sweet and delicate taste
- ✔️ decaffeinated
- ✔️ pour in water at 100 °C
- ✔️ leave to infuse for 7-10 minutes
Enjoy a naturally refreshing decaffeinated tea
Rooibos is a plant native to South Africa where it is traditionally used for its beneficial effects. This tea is popular for its antioxidant properties and support for the digestive system. Plus, it is caffeine-free, so you can enjoy your tea at any time of the day.
The production of this product begins with the selection of the finest quality red Rooibos leaves and shoots, which undergo a natural oxidation process to give them their characteristic colour and aroma.
The preparation of this tea is very easy, just pour water at 100 °C, infuse for 7-10 minutes and then enjoy the refreshing taste of Rooibos tea.
Type of tea | Rooibos |
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Country of origin | South Africa |
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