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  • Honeybush

    WEIGHT

    Named honeybush because its bright yellow blossoms smell like honey. It has many similarities with rooibos but it grows wild in small mountain ranges southwest of South Africa's eastern cape.

    Ingredients: South African honeybush.

    If you need a caddy to store your tea you can find it here.

    Customer Reviews

    Based on 25 reviews
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    Ian H.
    Really Good Tea

    I enjoy this tea a lot. The sweetness is not overpowering nor sickly but seems to enhance the underlying flavours

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    Mitsein
    Rooibos 2.0

    Technically it is Rooibos, but then again, technically, perhaps better than Rooibos.

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    Judith S.
    Great new flavour

    Loving this new flavour! Definitely a hint of honey there - a new firm favourite 🤩

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    Jennifer P.
    Lovely flavour

    Think this will be a favourite and will buy again. It has a slight tang of sweetness and revives energy levels in afternoon

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    Tee C.
    Wow

    Bought on a whim as I’m a big fan of roobois tea. Never tried it before and wow I was not disappointed! The clue is in the name, a cross between roobois and a sweet aftertone that really tastes honey like. Bag lasts for two cups. Highly recommend

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    Louise M.
    Totally Delicious

    We love rooibos so thought we'd give honeybush a go. To me it tastes like rooibos but sweeter - as if there is a bit of honey added - and in fact a hint of rose too. Delicate and delectable.

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    Ria
    Lovely mild tea

    A very gentle flavour.

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    Alison P.
    Fantastic Flavour

    Thought we would try as love Rooibos, so glad we did, it is a wonderful rival, just love it.

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    Paul D.
    Honeybush

    This is a more subtle flavour than is cousin Rooibos. Very pleasant but easy to overwhelm the flavours if you a a fan of adding milt to this kind of tea.

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    Amanda L.
    Lovely tea

    I became a tea drinker after I was told I’m intolerant to coffee, we’ve ordered a few different teas from Shibui (vanilla is always ordered) but I wanted to try something different and this is my new favourite.