| | |  | Herbal Teas | Home » » » » Choice Organic Rooibos, Red Bush Tea, Caffine Free, 16-Count Box (Pack of 6) | | | | | | | Description: | | USDA organic. Fair Trade certified. Rooibos, the Red Bush Tea of South Africa, was the development of mountain inhabitants centuries ago. Described by many as having astounding healing powers, the tea brewed from Rooibos is also abundantly flavorful, Caffeine-free, yet full-bodied with a sweet, earthy aroma. Choice Organic rooibos invites a thoroughly relaxing tea break. Choice Organic Teas are certified as organically grown by an independent third party. A thorough audit trail follows the tea from the gardens of origin to your cup, and every aspect of the cultivation, handling and packaging is carefully inspected to insure the integrity of this organic product. Choice Organic Teas come from mountain top gardens tended by traditional methods. Without chemicals, our Choice tea growers practice careful topsoil management and weed control, creating a balanced environment to alleviate any agricultural problems. With expertise and very diligent care, they achieve exceptional teas. Fair Trade guarantees fair wages for workers, improving their opportunities for better healthcare. By choosing Fair Trade tea, you are directly contributing to the livelihood of tea growing communities. This Fair Trade tea is independently certified by TransFair USA. Certified organic by QAI, Inc. | | | Features: | |
• Fair Trade Certified
• Certified Organic
• Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
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| 1.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.7 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.9 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 19 reviews |
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
hate tea? you might like thisSep 24, 2011
By jenn My husband can't stand most tea. Green tea, black tea, mint tea-- all of it tastes like weeds to him. However, this summer while we were in Japan, we went to a ramen shop that put out carafes of iced tea. Being too thirsty to wait to wait for someone to flag down and ask for water, he went ahead and gulped some of the tea down. Twenty minutes later, I notice he's not bothered to ask for water. I thought you hated tea? "I can drink this."
Fortunately, my mom's been drinking Rooibos for 20 years now, so I didn't have to desperately find someone who spoke English to find out the name of the miraculous tea that was deemed ok to drink. I just needed to remember to order some when I got home. All of the tea shops around here sell it mixed with fruits or other herbs, and that wasn't going to fly. I was very pleased to find a reasonably priced case of organic straight Rooibos here.
I use three bags to brew a little less than 1.5 liters, and then keep it chilled in the fridge. It's really helped cut down on soda consumption around the house. My mom has been drinking Port Trading Co., Cape Rooibos, Certified Rooibos, 40 Tea Bags, 3.53 oz (100 g), but said she thought she liked the taste of this one better.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Sustainable, Socially Equitable, AND Delicious!Nov 26, 2008
By EarthFreak I find this particular tea to be not as strong as I would like. I can stretch 16oz+ out of a tea bag with some of the other varieties. Regardless, this tea is delicious and great quality.
I love this brand: *Fair Trade Certified *Organic (USDA Certified) *Their facility is powered with renewable energy (via RECs) *Individual teas wrapped in unbleached, biodegradable packaging *The only thing not biodegradable is the outer plastic wrapping, which can be recycled with other stretch plastics (such as grocery bags).
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Refreshing red bush tea!Dec 26, 2011
By OldFogey After reading Alexander McCall Smith's "Number 1 Ladies Detective" series, I was crazy to try the tea that Mma Ramotswe was always enjoying throughout her day. This was a good choice, but if you are expecting a typical black tea flavor, you will need to give yourself a chance to make friends with this flavor. I am on my third box of it & am now addicted. I could definitely take a tea break several times a day with a pot of this brew. And, it's caffeine free so that is a plus. Would definitely purchase this again.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Pretty good, but very differentJun 04, 2011
By A Reader
"Laying Low"
I tried this Rooibos tea on a recommendation and although I find it pretty good, it is very different from anything I've had before. The overall quality of this product appears to be outstanding and the flavor is strong. If you are a fan of this flavor I would guess this brand is a very good one to go with.
11/07/2011 - Update. After the first few bags of this tea I became addicted so I'm finally making my rounds back through to update my review from 4 stars to 5. This really is a great product and the flavor, albeit different, grows on you in short order. I use a mixture of regular table sugar and Stevia extract in mine because I'm trying to cut down on my sugar intake, but still have that sweet tooth and prefer my tea and coffee sweet. I have found that I can't over steep this tea and usually leave it in for 10 minutes minimum; however I typically place a single bag in a 16 ounce cup. Sometimes I even leave the tea bag in the cup while I'm drinking it and have never experienced the bad taste you get from over steeping regular tea. If you like it really strong you might want to stick with an 8 ounce cup, but keep the 10 minute steep time for full flavor and antioxidant benefit. For those hot summer nights, reduce the water to 10 ounces (or less) and pour it over ice after it is done steeping. This flavor is really good hot or cold.
11/13/2011 - Update two. I tried to save a few dollars and decided to purchase the loose tea this time around since it is about half the price. Unfortunately the brand I purchased (Davidson's) lacks the body and flavor of the Choice brand. When brewing the loose tea I placed 4 teaspoons in my brewing basket and everything else was the same as what I used when brewing the Choice brand as mentioned above. It just wasn't the same experience. On the next brew I added an extra teaspoon and it still wasn't the same. This tells me the quality of the Choice brand must be really good! I might have to pay extra and just keep using the bag tea.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Difficult to find in supermarketsApr 05, 2007
By C. Sam Very best, organic, caffeine free tea with delicious taste...difficult
to find in supermarkets, Arrived quickly. Price fair.
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