South African Rooibos (Redbush) Iced Tea

"Rooibos tea (known in Britain as Redbush), grown in South Africa is naturally caffiene free and low in tannins so it's healthier and doesn't have the heavy tannin taste that puts me off most regular teas. You can also buy Organic Rooibos which is even better. This iced tea lasts for ages in the fridge and it's really light and refreshing!"
 
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Ready In:
33mins
Ingredients:
6
Serves:
6-10
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ingredients

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directions

  • Cut the orange and lemon into 4 thick slices each.
  • Put all the ingredients into a glass jug and cover with boiling water.
  • Leave to stand for 30 minutes.
  • Strain, lightly squeezing the excess liquid from the teabags, fruit and mint.
  • Pour strained tea into a 2L container and top up with cold water.
  • Serve over ice with a little sugar syrup (if you like it sweeter) and a few slices of mixed citrus fruit (if you want to show off) -- .

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Reviews

  1. This is lovely. It has been quite hot here and we have been making a lot of iced tea, but have become bored with our usual varieties. We have never heard of or tasted rooibos before and I became quite curious when I came upon your recipe. I was expecting that it would be hard to find, but they actually sell several kinds/mixes at the regular grocery store. We love it, and love your recipe that adds the mint, citrus, and ginger. We opted to add a splash of honey as well. This will definately become one of our regular drinks, especially in the summer as it is so refreshing. Thanks for posting this!
     
  2. This is good but mine turned out too bitter in terms of the citrus peels. My organic rooibos tea bags also included honeybush as well. I used more honey per my preference. I prefer plain cold rooibus on it's own to this.
     
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