Rooibos: The Naturally Caffeine-Free South African Brew

Rooibos (pronounced roy-boss) is also known as Red Bush, Rooibosch, or simply Rooibos tea. While it’s often called a tea, Rooibos is actually an herbal infusion made from the Aspalathus linearis plant native to South Africa’s Cederberg mountains.

Unlike traditional black or green teas, Rooibos contains no tea leaves — which means it’s naturally caffeine-free, rich in antioxidants, and gentle on the stomach. Its warm, slightly nutty, and naturally sweet flavor makes it a versatile drink for any time of day.

How to Brew Rooibos Tea

  • Tea-to-water ratio: Use about 2 teaspoons (2–3 grams) of loose Rooibos for every 1 cup (250 ml) of water.
  • Water temperature: Heat water to 95°C / 203°F — just below boiling.
  • Steeping time: Steep for 3–6 minutes. A longer infusion brings out deeper, bolder flavors without bitterness (since Rooibos doesn’t contain tannins like black tea).
  • Strain & serve: Enjoy as is, or experiment with additions.

Serving Suggestions

  • With or without milk: Rooibos pairs beautifully with milk or cream, much like black tea.
  • Try a “Rooibos Latte”: Froth warm milk and pour over a strong Rooibos infusion for a cozy, caffeine-free alternative to a café latte.
  • Natural sweetness: Rooibos already has a honey-like flavor, but you can add a drizzle of honey, maple syrup, or agave if you prefer a sweeter cup.
  • Iced Rooibos: Chill your brew and serve over ice with a slice of orange or lemon for a refreshing summer drink.

Why Drink Rooibos Tea?

  • Caffeine-free: Perfect for evenings, kids, or anyone avoiding caffeine.
  • Rich in antioxidants: Contains aspalathin and quercetin, which may support overall wellness.
  • Naturally low in tannins: Unlike black tea, Rooibos won’t taste bitter even if you steep it longer.
  • Versatile: Delicious hot, iced, plain, or with milk.
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