Rooibos, Tea Magic of Africa ~ World Food and Drink

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Rooibos, Tea Magic of Africa


The form of bottled tea products that have properties to nourish, but very tasty served as regular tea. Rooibos is made from a magic plant that originated from South Africa. Rooibos Tea is a unique natural plant from South Africa precisely in the Cedarberg Mountains.

Rooibos (Aspalathus linearis) shrubs that grow in the Cedarberg mountains of South Africa, although the flavor and aroma similar to plant tea in general, but Rooibos has an edge over Anti-Oxidant content is very high and has no substance Caffeine and Tannins low.

Rooibos Aroma also in use on the Perfume Bvlgari. Rooibos not only be consumed as a beverage, but also used as the base material Annique Skincare products. During the summer months Rooibos plants are harvested, processed and dried naturally laboratories. Pure mineral water, fresh mountain air and the sun of Africa, affecting the change from verdant color to the color red Rooibos tea. Rich in essential natural elements, making tea rooibos a nutritious beverage enjoyed by many people.

Native South Africans have enjoyed rooibos hereditary, which was then the secret benefits of rooibos plant was distributed by the researchers of plant in the 18th century.

At around 1968, Annique Theron, a mother from South Africa, discover the natural healing ability of the rooibos plant, he used to heal the sick child. Annique then proceed with researching and writing about the amazing ability of rooibos.

Annique Theron was later shared his findings with other people and spread the good news. Currently, various drugs based from rooibos has been widely produced. One of them is circulated by Rooibos tea Nutrend International.

Substance content of rooibos tea (in every 200 ml of tea).
Sodium
6:16 mg Na
0:07 mg of iron Fe
Potassium mg K 7:12
1:09 mg Calcium Ca
Zinc mg Cu 00:07
Magnesium mg Zn 12:04
Fruoride F 1:57 mg
0:04 mg Manganese Mn

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