Rooibos Jungle Flower

Tea type
Rooibos Tea
Ingredients
Rooibos
Flavors
Cream, Strawberry
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
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Edit tea info Last updated by AllanK
Average preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 18 oz / 532 ml

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Picked this one tonight because it is another night when I am avoiding caffeine. What I didn’t know about this is the ingredient list. When I bought it they didn’t list it. Now they do. It includes Rooibos, Rosehip Peels, Hibiscus, Apple Pieces, and essences of strawberry, Pawpaw, Apricot and Cream. It is very tasty. The notes of Strawberry and Cream are the most prominent flavors. I still don’t know what Pawpaw is, sounds like something you would give your dog. I suspect it is a tropical fruit. It don’t know what it tastes like to identify a note. The other ingredients are less prominent in the teas flavor profile. I would describe the overall flavor profile of this tea as sweet and creamy. I got a variety of excellent teas from the EBay seller Kisarwa, an seller out of Germany.

I brewed this tea once in an 18oz teapot with 3 tsp leaf and boiling water for 5 min.

Flavors: Cream, Strawberry

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 3 tsp 18 OZ / 532 ML
gmathis

Pawpaws…I think they’re kind of sweet and squishy like dates. (Growing up, there’d always be an aunt who’d bring something odd like persimmon or gooseberry or pawpaw cobbler to the family reunion.)

mrmopar

PaW Paws are almost banana like. They grow in the South most often around rivers and streams. Been a while since I have seen/had one though.

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