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' red bush '), or Aspalathus linearis, is a broom-like member of the plant family Fabaceae that grows in South Africa's fynbos biome. The leaves are used to make a decaffeinated herbal tea that is called rooibos (especially in Southern Africa), bush tea, red tea, or redbush tea (predominantly in Great Britain).
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The taste of honeybush tea is similar to that of rooibos but a little sweeter. In some rural districts, it used to be common practice to keep a kettle of honeybush tea infusing on the stove ready for drinking while scenting the whole house—unlike tea prepared from Camellia sinensis , the product does not turn bitter with long-term simmering.
"In the end, drink red wine because you enjoy red wine, not in hopes of increasing longevity," London told Fox News Digital. "It's a personal choice. Your body, your rules," he said.
Red leaf spot Phoma theicola. Red root rot Ganoderma philippii Poria hypolateritia [1] = Ceriporiopsis hypolateritia [1] Red rust (alga) [2] Cephaleuros virescens = Cephaleuros parasiticus. Rim blight Cladosporium sp. Root rot Cylindrocarpon tenue Cylindrocladiella camelliae = Cylindrocladium camelliae Cylindrocladium clavatum Fomes lamaënsis ...
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Kalahari Tea imports, distributes, and sells a variety of specialty teas via its web site. Founded by Ned Fitch and David Abrahams, the company focused in particular on South African Rooibos or red tea, which it sold in Giant Eagle and GNC stores.