Rooibos Tea (pronounced ROY-boss)
- Naturally sweet and earthy
- Can be Green or Red
- No Caffeine
- Low in Tannins and Oxalic Acid
- Powerhouse of Antioxidants
- Helps with Type 2 Diabetes
- Great Anti-Inflammatory
- Calorie-free, Fat-free, Gluten Free
Rooibos is a very unique type of tea...and it actually isn’t a part of the Camellia Sinensis plant at all.  Rooibos comes from a shrub Aspalathus linearis that  is a part of the legume family (e.g. peas, beans and peanuts) and grows to about four feet high and looks like a sagebrush. Since the 1700’s, Rooibos has been grown primarily from the mountainous Cederberg region of South Africa's Western Cape.  This tea will have slightly red color and will have a slightly sweet taste.
Most of the harvest for Rooibos is done during the Summer months. Â The two types of Rooibos are Green and Red. The Green Rooibos is simply a plucked leaf that is dried and packaged. Â This has a more mild taste and a beautiful green color. The most popular is Red Rooibos (its namesake) and is plucked, fermented and oxidized giving it its rich red color. Â This version is a very creamy and sweeter taste. However, both versions of Rooibos have their own set of antioxidants and offer many health benefits.
Pu erh is also very forgiving when steeping, you can steep the leaves with boiling water for 10 minutes or several hours because it will not get bitter. Â The flavor of Rooibos will get richer and creamier with longer steep times.
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Black Tea
- Most Popular Tea
- Fully Oxidized Tea Leaf
- Approx 20% of Coffee Caffeine
- Rich in Antioxidants known as Polyphenols and Catechins
- Lowers Risk of Diabetes
- Great for Heart Health
- High Antibacterial Activity
- Helps Parkinson's and Diarrhea
- Calorie-free, Fat-free, Gluten Free
When talking about the many types of tea, Black Tea is the most well known and most widely available in many forms. Â Black tea can be found at any grocery or bulk store plus it can be found in Ready to Drink form at any convenience store. Â This tea has a lot of robust flavors and a nice dark red color when steeped. For many the fact that tea does not have much flavor, black tea can satisfy that need for a full tasting option. Â With all the tea types, Black Tea will have the most caffeine, but it is considerably less than what they typical cup of Coffee may contain. For many people who are new to tea, Black Tea can be one of the first options because it has such a full flavor and color, and it is easy to modify. Â Black Tea can be sweetened or even have milk added to make is a creamy hot beverage of choice.
Black Tea origins are very vast. Â The premium Black Teas we carry come from China, Sri Lanka and the most Famous Darjeeling from India. Â We also source some of our Black Tea from Africa and Thailand for something unique. Normally, Black Teas will be in placed into combinations like the industry standards of English Breakfast or Irish Breakfast, but we also have many single country origins available.
If you are new to tea, Black Tea is a great start. Â Lots of flavor and pairs well with sweetener or milk.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. The products offered by Steep Me a Cup of Tea or SteepMe.com are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any illness or disease. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem, consult with your physician for diagnosis or treatment. Use herbs as per instructions and always watch for any allergic reactions. You should always carefully read all product packaging and labels. Always consult your physician or health care provider before using any herbal products, especially if you have a medical problem. Steep Me a Cup of Tea or SteepMe.com and/or its proprietors assume no liability for any injury, illness or adverse effects caused by the misuse and/or use of the information or products presented.