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Is this tea also known as Red Tea? I had a lady from South Africa give

me some tea bags and she called it red tea. I haven't made it in a

while, but I did like it.

 

Denise

 

 

, Craige Moore

<craige.moore@g...> wrote:

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> All tea is " actual " tea, Derek! ;-)

>

> Yes, Rooibos does come from S. Africa. I love all sorts of tea, but I

> find the taste too " weird " for my taste (for lack of a better word).

> It is definitely not a taste for everyone. Also, it is an herbal tea,

> so there is no caffeine in it.

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yes and it also goes by honey bush too or red bush. I really love this tea.

It makes up great as iced tea and there's no bitter taste but there are people

that don't care for the flavor like craige and 2 coworkers. Donna

 

organic_homestead <organic_homestead wrote:Is this tea also known as

Red Tea? I had a lady from South Africa give

me some tea bags and she called it red tea. I haven't made it in a

while, but I did like it.

 

Denise

 

 

, Craige Moore

<craige.moore@g...> wrote:

>

> All tea is " actual " tea, Derek! ;-)

>

> Yes, Rooibos does come from S. Africa. I love all sorts of tea, but I

> find the taste too " weird " for my taste (for lack of a better word).

> It is definitely not a taste for everyone. Also, it is an herbal tea,

> so there is no caffeine in it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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yes Rooibos is 'red tea'. Rooi means red.

 

Wendywoo

 

 

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organic_homestead

 

Tuesday, October 11, 2005 10:12 PM

Re: Rooibos

 

 

Is this tea also known as Red Tea? I had a lady from South Africa give

me some tea bags and she called it red tea. I haven't made it in a

while, but I did like it.

 

Denise

 

 

, Craige Moore

<craige.moore@g...> wrote:

>

> All tea is " actual " tea, Derek! ;-)

>

> Yes, Rooibos does come from S. Africa. I love all sorts of tea, but I

> find the taste too " weird " for my taste (for lack of a better word).

> It is definitely not a taste for everyone. Also, it is an herbal tea,

> so there is no caffeine in it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I have a tea from Yogi Tea called " african Redbush Peach " I LOVE IT!

first time I bought it was at a dollar type store in Los ANgeles.. then

I found it in a health food store in NYC..

I think Yogi still makes it and I can get it at Wholefoods here in DC!

=)

 

=) Jenni

 

On Tuesday, October 11, 2005, at 05:12 PM, organic_homestead wrote:

 

> Is this tea also known as Red Tea? I had a lady from South Africa give

> me some tea bags and she called it red tea. I haven't made it in a

> while, but I did like it.

>

> Denise

 

 

 

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