Naturally caffeine free rooibos tea, and its lighter and sweeter sibling honeybush tea, are infusions made with two closely related shrubs from South Africa.
Rooibos tea
- Rooibos is pronounced ‘roy-boss’ and is also known as ‘redbush’ tea.
- Unlike the ‘true’ teas, like black and green tea, rooibos is not made from Camellia sinensis.
- Instead, rooibos tea comes from the needle-like tips of Aspalathus linearis, a bush that grows exclusively in the coastal Cederberg region of South Africa.
Honeybush tea
- Honeybush tea comes from the related Cyclopia plant, known as honeybush due to its sweet aroma.
Produced using ancient methods
- Inspired by the processing of Chinese oolong and keemun teas, Benjamin Ginsberg refined the production methods of the locally popular ‘bush tea’.
- Oxidation, the same process that causes a sliced apple to change colour when exposed to air, causes the leaves of each shrub to change from green to deep red.
Naturally caffeine free
- As both plants contain no caffeine, infusions made with their leaves and stems are naturally caffeine free.
- Rooibos is often enjoyed as a gentle alternative to the ‘true’ teas.
Rooibos and honeybush teas are easy and quite forgiving to prepare. Here are some tips to help you get the best out of your bush tea.
Water
- Filtered or spring water makes better-tasting tea.
- Start with an empty kettle to ensure the water is fresh.
- Ideally, add only as much water to the kettle as you need for your cup/pot. This saves energy and avoids the need to waste the spent water when you come to make your next cup!
Temperature
- Rooibos and honeybush tea can tolerate higher temperatures than some other teas.
- Freshly boiled water will release all the rich flavour notes and beneficial compounds without any risk of bitterness.
How much tea?
- Dragonfly teabags contain just the right amount of tea leaves for a mug of tea (about 250ml capacity).
Steeping
- Check your packaging for the recommended brewing time for each tea.
- Feel free to experiment with steeping time to find out what works best for you: rooibos and honeybush infusions never go bitter.
- Longer brewing reveals fuller, more intense flavours.