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Rooibos

rooibos

Rooibos is a bush rises of up to 2 meters. Its Leaves and stems make a brown – reddish tea without sugar, its natural sweet. Its sweetish taste reminiscent the taste of a walnut.

It grows in southern Africa, but it becomes more and more popular in Western countries, especially the ads his health benefits. Several coffee shops in South Africa have recently begun to sell red espresso, which is concentrated rooi... served and presented in the style of ordinary espresso .

This has given rise to rooi...-based variations of coffee drinks such as red lattes and red cappuccinos. Iced tea made from it has recently been introduced in South Africa and Australia as Lipton "Red Tea, Guarana", and in the United States as Snapple "Red Tea, Pomegranate Raspberry".

rooibos tea The leaves are used to flavor foods and baking.

Collect the leaves and the stems in summer, to cause fermentation and dry them in the sun, for future use for preparing tea.

Medical Action:

• Assistant stress, allergies and digestive problems.

• The tea is used to treat gastrointestinal spasm, vomiting, diarrhea and more.

rooibos flower Growth conditions:

• Full sun.

• Well-drained sandy soil.

• Two-sexual flowers.

• Flowering in July - August

rooibos bush • The bush contains soil nitrogen fixation.

• The bush resistant to cold.

• You can grow it in pots.

• Its life is about 7 years.

• Breeding: from seeds and cuttings and stems.

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