Founded in 1971, Annique Rooibos was recognised as the world’s first company to harness Rooibos in skin care and health products. Its visionary founder, Dr. Annique Theron, uncovered the herb’s ...
Looking ahead, Dawie de Villiers, chair of the South African Rooibos Council (SARC), says the industry’s defining feature will continue to be its ability to balance resilience with restraint. “Rooibos ...
For generations, the Khoisan people harvested the rooibos plant to make tea. As this caffeine-free drink has grown widely popular around the... High atop a remote plateau in South Africa's Cederberg ...
Rooibos tea, also known as “red bush tea” or “African red tea,” is made from the fermented leaves of the aspalathus linearis shrub, a plant native to South Africa. While rooibos tea wasn’t produced ...
There are thousands of tea varieties, though many people find themselves sticking to a handful of their few favorites. If you’ve been thinking about venturing away from black and green teas, consider ...
There are various health benefits of rooibos tea. These include management of diabetes and weight loss, as well as antioxidants. Rooibos (pronounced ROY-boss) tea is a red herbal tea that comes from ...
Rooibos tea is a type of herbal tea that is rich in antioxidants. It is thought to be associated with several health benefits, such as boosting heart health. However, further research is still needed ...
Little rooibos, the humble red tea buttressing the "decaf" side of the after-dinner menu, must be growing up: First, featured in a Starbucks latte. Now, important enough to need its own gourmet ...
The writer supports the Journey’s End Foundation, established in August 2020 to tackle hunger in the Helderberg Region of Stellenbosch. Rooibos is rather amazing. The plants grow only in a very small ...
Rooibos tea, also known as "red bush tea," is a beverage that has gained popularity in recent years for its delightful taste and impressive array of health benefits. Native to the Cederberg region of ...
You can’t drink wine, you can’t have a cocktail with your friends, you have to modify your caffeine intake, and now we’re suggesting you can’t have a freaking cup of tea while pregnant? Seriously…. is ...