Rooibos Caramel Tea is a Flavoured Herbal Tea. It combines the taste and Health Benefits of Rooibos Tea, which comes from South Africa, with the indulgent note of caramel.
We also add hazelnuts. The result is a delicious delight from start to finish. The Kent and Sussex Tea and Coffee Company pack it fresh to order, thus ensuring quality and consistency with every cuppa brewed.
Rooibos Caramel Tea Taste
If you’re looking to satisfy your sweet tooth, you’ve chosen well with Caramel Rooibos Loose Leaf Tea.
You can expect an unmistakably rich taste from the addition of caramel, followed by woody notes from the Rooibos leaves and, of course, nutty hints from the hazelnuts.
Such is its allure, in fact, that it has become one of our most popular varieties of Rooibos Tea.
Rooibos Caramel Tea Caffeine
Around 60 plants naturally contain caffeine, including Camellia sinensis (Tea), Coffea (Coffee) and Ilex Paraguariensis (Yerba Mate). Rooibos Tea does not belong to this family.
It is, therefore, 100% caffeine-free, making it an excellent choice among those who’re looking to cut down.
Pregnant women and caffeine-sensitive individuals, in particular, flock to Rooibos Caramel Tea.
Caramel Rooibos Tea Calories
It is almost hard to believe that such a seemingly “naughty” treat could be so good for your health and wellbeing. But it is. Rooibos Tea, without additions, tends to have no more than two calories per 8-oz serving. That’s next to nothing.
While caramel and hazelnuts contribute a little more, it still isn’t much. Why not buy Rooibos Caramel Tea today and realise its full potential?
How to Brew This Herbal Tea
1,Put Tea leaves into a Tea Infuser or Filter (both available here).
2, Place the Tea-filled accessory in a mug or cup.
3, Pour freshly boiled water over the leaves.
4, Allow it to steep for 5-10 minutes.
How to Serve: Best served without additions.
Contains Allergens: Soya Lecithin and Condensed Milk
Rooibos Caramel Tea Benefits
This Tea is a cocktail of sorts, one that contains a wealth of vitamins, minerals and other antioxidants. Among them are Aspalathin, Calcium, Copper, Iron, Magnesium, Manganese, Quercetin, Rutin and Zinc, which, combined, support your life in small yet significant ways.
Perhaps most noteworthy is the fact that they combat free radicals in the body, ultimately reducing the risk of developing several chronic ailments.
Is Caramel Rooibos Tea Good for the Stomach?
Furthermore, many of the above constituents are antispasmodic, which helps to prevent stomach aches and pains while at the same time improving digestion.
A research project published in the Basic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology Journal found that compounds such as quercetin helped to relax the gastrointestinal system and relieve feelings of discomfort.