Organic Rooibos Green

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Herbal Rooibos Blend
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205 °F / 96 °C 6 min, 0 sec

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From LeafSpa Organic Tea

This Organic Rooibos (or red bush) tea from South Africa is a light green color and has a higher concentration of healthy nutrients and antioxidants than its red counterpart. It still has zero caffeine making it an excellent coffee substitute. These leaves produce a golden color, a warm aroma, and unique nutty taste that is slightly less sweet than the regular rooibos.

Origin of Primary Ingredient: South Africa
Certified Organic Tea: Yes

Ingredients: Organic rooibos

About LeafSpa Organic Tea View company

LeafSpa Organic Tea is an importer, blender and retailer of premium quality organic and Fair Trade Certified teas. LeafSpa is also proud to offer their new line of organic spa products and bath accessories all made with the purest tea leaves on earth.

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This is herbal perfection. Nothing else need be said.

Full Review: http://www.teaviews.com/2010/08/18/review-leafspa-organic-rooibos-green-tea/

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205 °F / 96 °C 6 min, 0 sec
Shinobi_cha

I just read your full review. Is it just me, or is it easy to read the review as if Dwight Schrute from The Office is saying it? Very entertaining! “I boiled this alive.”

Geoffrey Norman

Wow, I never thought of it that way, but you’re right. It is totally steeped in Dwightisms! I may have to re-evaluate my “voice”…-es. Plural.

Shinobi_cha

The other voice I heard coming through in this review and another was Jack Black (think ‘Tribute to the Greatest song in the World’). I forget what you were reviewing, but you put, ‘Was I blown away? Nay. I was floored’ or something like that, and it completely sounded like Jack Black.

Geoffrey Norman

That is high praise indeed, sir!

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