| | |  | Herbal Teas | Home » » » » Davidson's Tea Bulk, So African Green Rooibos, 16-Ounce Bag | | | | | | | Description: | | Unfermented "red tea" milder than rooibos with a fresh sweet flavor, antioxidant rich. | | | Features: | |
• A pack of 16-Ounce Bag
• USDA Certified Organic
• Caffeine-free
• Enjoy drinking this loose leaf bulk tea with our best selling and convenient Ultimate Tea Infuser, also available on Amazoncom or Davidsonsteacom
• Packed in a paper/kraft stand up pouch (SUP) with aluminum foil lining to maintain freshness
• 16-ounce bag
• Certified organic by State of Nevada Dept. of Agriculture
• USDA Organic
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 3.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 4.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 10.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.15 pounds | | Package Length:
| 11.2 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.15 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 15 reviews |
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11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
For green rooibos, a most excellent buyFeb 14, 2010
By Aaron702 My wife and I love red rooibos, and without a doubt, Davidson's Tea provides the single best purchase in red rooibos one can find.
We read some information that made green rooibos something we wanted to try. It has somewhat different health benefits than does red rooibos, in ways that white or green tea have other benefits than does black tea. Since we expect to go through a lot, we decided to give this a try.
For those without experience with green rooibos, the taste is rather like a cross between chamomile, green tea, and a hint of red rooibos, but with a slight scent of recently-cut hay. You will generally find green rooibos combined with other flavors in the store--one popular one is green rooibos with honeybush. This will likely be our preferred blend, too. Davidson's Tea also has a very nicely-priced honeybush, so do consider this. Also, Davidson's Tea has bulk hibiscus, which helps make a nice blend of theirs called "Spring."
We will be buying more of this in the future.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
ExcellentJul 03, 2009
By fairview I really like this tea. It is somewhat like green tea, with a grassy aroma. If you like red rooibos (or if you like green tea), this is one you should try. I only wish it was available in teabag form. Not quite as sweet as red rooibos, with a sharper edge to it.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Great Tea!Mar 24, 2009
By E. Bryant Just what we wanted, loose rooibos tea. Green is unusual, a lot lighter and crisper than regular, but delicious. We'll run out of this quickly!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
My "go-to" remedy for a cold etc.Jan 23, 2011
By R. W.
"RW"
I have a stressful job where I work around sick people and their often unprotected coughs and sneezes. Davidson's green rooibos tea is what I reach for at the first sign I'm coming down with something, or those times when my own immune system just feels fragile and run-down. I make the tea strong (2 heaping teaspoons to a cup), bring it to a boil then steep at least 6 cups on the stove (lowest setting on the burner so it's just gently steaming) for a half hour to an hour. Sometimes that's enough to knock out the oncoming cold, sometimes I stay on the tea for a few days. Bottom line: my coworkers have been sick this winter, most several times; I haven't been sick once.
I sometimes drink green rooibos straight but generally mix it with either Davidson's Spring Fruit and Flowers or Davidson's Spiced Rooibos Chai. Good luck!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Red is TastierAug 28, 2011
By SRT-6 Because I really love red rooibos, I decided to try the green variant as well (after all, I do prefer green teas to black teas). But I was disappointed with this infusion, which was somewhat pale and tasteless compared to the Davidson's red rooibos that I bought from Amazon in the same order as a test. Even so, the green rooibos does make a nice base to try adding other, more pungent herbal teas, and the price was so reasonable that experimentation is easy to justify. I suspect that the processing, not the underlying botanical product, is why this variant seemed bland to me, but everyone has his or her own tastes, of course, and you might conclude otherwise. What's clear, though, is that if you know and like green rooibos, you just can't beat the Davidson's price on Amazon.
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