rooibos

NOUN
  1. South African shrub having flat acuminate leaves and yellow flowers; leaves are aromatic when dried and used to make an herbal tea
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  • As typically South African as ' boerewors ' and the vuvuzela, rooibos tea has always been a favourite.
  • The South African Department of Trade and Industry has thrown its weight behind the fight to have the rooibos name deregistered in the US. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Not only the rooibos has been affected. Mail and Guardian
  • Decaffeinated or naturally caffeine-free drinks (such as rooibos, herb and fruit teas) are generally better options for those who are prone to anxiety.
  • The legislated products referred to include fresh, canned and frozen fruit and vegetables, dried fruit, groundnuts, grains, as well as rooibos and honeybush tea.
  • You've got blackberry, camomile, mint, burdock and rooibos, all in little foil packets. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rooibos tea is the only natural source of the health-boosting antioxidant aspalathin. The Sun
  • Women in Africa drink rooibos during pregnancy because it contains no caffeine, settles the stomach and is rich in iron.
  • Situated at the western edge of the South Africa's Great Karoo plateau, the Suid Bokkeveld region with its winter rains and acid soils provides ideal conditions for the growth of rooibos tea.
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