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Rooibos (Red Tea) Herbal Orange
Designation: Absolutely Organic
Rooibos, also known as Red tea, is a native of the mountainous regions of South Africa. Its long needle-like leaves turn a brick red color when bruised.
Rooibos is low in tannins and is caffeine-free, but has high levels of antioxidants, even compared to green tea.
We've blended rooibos with fragrant orange peel, red hibiscus and a hint of lemongrass to make this a great tea for all seasons.
Delicious served hot or iced.
All the herbs in this tea are organically grown and prepared, ensuring their natural taste and active properties are enjoyed in every cup of tea. Our organic audit trail enables traceability from the field to your table.
No flavorings, preservatives or sweeteners of any kind.
- Caffeine Free
- Herbal Tea
- Absolutely Organic
- No Flavourings
- No Preservatives
- No Sweeteners of Any Kind
A native plant of all temperate and north Arctic regions, Chickweed was said to have naturalized itself wherever the white man has settled. Its popularity with birds probably accounts for its name.
Chickweed has egg shaped leaves with small white star-shaped flowers. The flowers open in the morning and remain facing the sun throughout the day. The leaves approach each other at night so that their upper surfaces protect new shoots. Young leaves of the plants are used in salads. When boiled, it can hardly be distinguished from spring spinach.
Burdock Root Tea
- Kosher
- Organic
- Herbal Tea
- Caffeine Free
Burdock has a long history of use as a cultivated vegetable and medicine. This Russian native now grows as a weed in much of North America and Europe.
Growing 2-5 feet tall, with a thick woody stem and deep roots, you can spot Burdock in country pastures and along fencerows. It is recognized by its purple flowers and round burrs that are known for sticking to hikers clothing.
Burdock has a bitter and sweet flavor which makes for a delicious tea.
It is recognized by its purple flowers and round burrs that are known for sticking to hikers clothing.