Loose Leaf Rooibos Tea: Redbush & Honeybush

Shop online for loose-leaf rooibos (red bush) and honeybush teas made from whole tea leaves sourced directly from the artisan farmers who tend them. Rooibos teas and Honeybush teas come from South Africa. Enjoy a variety of delicious flavors, ranging from vanilla to orange to berry to peach, with options for red, dark tea or lighter green profiles, as well as the many health benefits associated with regularly drinking Rooibos and Honeybush tea. All organically grown. Our direct-trade advantage ensures superior taste, freshness and value.

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What Is Rooibos Tea?

Rooibos (pronounced ROY-boss) is a naturally caffeine-free plant native exclusively to the Cederberg Mountain region of the Western Cape province of South Africa — a small, biologically unique area where the specific soil composition, altitude, and climate produce conditions that Aspalathus linearis, the rooibos plant, grows naturally and nowhere else on earth. Every cup of rooibos tea in the world comes from this single region.

The name means "red bush" in Afrikaans — a reference to the plant's distinctive rusty-red color after it is harvested and oxidized. Like true tea, rooibos undergoes an oxidation process after harvesting: the green, just-cut plant material is bruised, allowed to oxidize in the sun, and then dried. The oxidation transforms the color from green to warm amber-red and develops the naturally sweet, earthy, vanilla-like character that makes rooibos one of the most distinctive beverages in the world. Rooibos that skips this oxidation step — dried immediately after harvest — becomes green rooibos, a lighter, more delicate style with different flavor and health properties.

Rooibos is not tea in the technical sense — it contains no Camellia sinensis, the plant that produces all true teas. It is an herbal infusion from an entirely different plant. What it shares with tea is the ritual, the warmth, the variety, and the genuine health benefits. What makes it different is the complete absence of caffeine and the unique antioxidant profile found nowhere else in the botanical world.



What Is Honeybush Tea?

Honeybush (Cyclopia species) is rooibos's botanical cousin — a related shrub from the same South African fynbos biome with a similar flavor profile but distinct character. Where rooibos is earthy and warm with subtle vanilla notes, honeybush is lighter, more floral, and more overtly honey-like — the name describes both the honey-like flavor and the honey-scented flowers of the plant.

Honeybush is less well-known internationally than rooibos but equally deeply embedded in South African herbal culture. It grows wild and cultivated in the Eastern and Western Cape provinces, sharing rooibos's caffeine-free status and its naturally sweet character. For anyone who finds plain rooibos too robust, honeybush offers the same caffeine-free accessibility in a more delicate, floral expression.



The Rooibos and Honeybush Collection

Rooibos

Plain red bush rooibos — the foundation of the collection and the most direct expression of what rooibos actually tastes like. Deep amber-red in the cup, naturally sweet with a warm, earthy, slightly vanilla-like character, and completely caffeine-free. Rooibos plain is the right starting point for anyone new to the category, and the most versatile base for anyone who wants to add honey, milk, or other botanicals to customize their cup. Organic. From 13¢/cup.

Rooibos Vanilla

The most popular rooibos in the Adagio collection — natural vanilla added to the red bush base, which deepens and complements the rooibos's own natural vanilla-like sweetness rather than competing with it. The result is a cup that tastes genuinely of vanilla and rooibos together rather than of vanilla flavoring over a neutral base. Rooibos Vanilla is the gateway rooibos for anyone who hasn't tried the category before — the natural sweetness of the vanilla makes the earthy rooibos character immediately approachable. Takes milk beautifully. From 13¢/cup.

Rooibos Chai

Masala chai spices — cinnamon, cardamom, ginger, clove, black pepper — over a rooibos base rather than the traditional black tea base. Rooibos Chai delivers the full warming, spiced character of masala chai without any caffeine, making it the right evening chai for anyone who loves the flavor but wants to avoid caffeine after a certain hour. The rooibos base adds its own natural sweetness and earthy warmth that complements the spice blend — producing a chai that stands on its own rather than feeling like a caffeinated chai with something missing. From 13¢/cup.

Vanilla Berry Rooibos

Vanilla and berry over the rooibos base — a naturally sweet, fruit-forward flavored rooibos that sits between the Rooibos Vanilla and a pure berry herbal blend. The berry dimension adds tartness and color to the warm vanilla-rooibos base, producing a cup with more complexity than either element alone. Cold brews exceptionally well — cold-brewed Vanilla Berry Rooibos is a naturally sweet, slightly tart iced tea that needs nothing added. From 13¢/cup.

Honeybush

Plain honeybush — the more delicate South African caffeine-free botanical alongside rooibos in the collection. Lighter in body and color than red rooibos, with a natural honey-floral character that makes it the right choice for anyone who wants the caffeine-free accessibility of rooibos in a more gentle, floral expression. Honeybush appeals particularly to chamomile and white tea drinkers who want something South African and caffeine-free without rooibos's earthier character. From 13¢/cup.

Green Rooibos

Unoxidized rooibos — harvested and dried immediately without the oxidation step that gives standard red rooibos its color and earthy character. Green rooibos is lighter, fresher, and more delicate than the red version: a pale golden liquor with a slightly grassy, lightly sweet character that reads closer to a mild green tea than to the robust red rooibos most people know. Green rooibos also retains higher concentrations of certain antioxidants than red rooibos because the oxidation process that develops red rooibos's flavor also transforms some of those antioxidant compounds. For rooibos enthusiasts who want to explore the full range of what the plant can express, green rooibos is the most surprising discovery in the collection. From 18¢/cup.



Red Rooibos vs. Green Rooibos: What's the Difference?

The same plant — Aspalathus linearis — processed two different ways, producing two fundamentally different teas:

  • Red rooibos — the standard, most widely available form. After harvest, the plant material is bruised, piled, and allowed to oxidize in the sun for several hours before drying. The oxidation develops the deep amber-red color, the earthy sweetness, and the warm vanilla-like character that defines rooibos for most people.
  • Green rooibos — harvested and dried immediately without oxidation. The color remains pale golden-green, the flavor is lighter and fresher with a slight grassiness, and the antioxidant profile is different — particularly in aspalathin concentration, which is preserved at higher levels in unoxidized green rooibos.

The practical guide: if you want a warming, full-bodied, deeply satisfying caffeine-free cup, choose red rooibos. If you want a lighter, more delicate caffeine-free option with a higher antioxidant profile, choose green rooibos. If you want something in between, honeybush sits closer to the green end of the spectrum while remaining more familiar than green rooibos.



Rooibos Tea Health Benefits

Rooibos has a genuinely distinctive health profile — not just the standard antioxidant claims that apply to most botanical beverages, but specific compounds found nowhere else in the plant world:

  • Aspalathin — a dihydrochalcone antioxidant found only in rooibos (Aspalathus linearis) and nowhere else in nature. Aspalathin has been studied for its effects on blood glucose regulation, with multiple studies finding it stimulates insulin secretion and improves glucose uptake in cells. The most distinctive and scientifically interesting compound in rooibos's health profile.
  • Nothofagin — another dihydrochalcone unique to rooibos, studied alongside aspalathin for antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity. Like aspalathin, it is not found in any other known plant.
  • Zero tannins — unlike true tea, rooibos contains no tannins. Tannins in high concentrations can interfere with iron absorption — a concern for iron-deficient individuals who drink large amounts of tea. Rooibos poses no such concern and can be consumed alongside iron-rich meals without affecting absorption.
  • Completely caffeine-free — not decaffeinated, naturally caffeine-free. There is no residual caffeine and no chemical decaffeination process. Suitable at any hour for anyone, including pregnant women and caffeine-sensitive individuals.
  • Cardiovascular associations — several studies have found associations between rooibos consumption and improved lipid profiles, including reduced LDL cholesterol and increased HDL cholesterol in participants who consumed rooibos daily over a six-week period.
  • Bone health — rooibos contains luteolin and orientin, flavonoids that have been studied for associations with bone mineral density. Some research suggests regular rooibos consumption may support bone health, though evidence is preliminary.


Is Rooibos Tea Caffeine-Free?

Yes — completely and naturally. Rooibos contains no caffeine because it comes from a plant (Aspalathus linearis) that does not produce caffeine compounds. This is different from decaffeinated tea, where caffeine is present and then removed through a processing step. Rooibos never contained caffeine to begin with.

This makes rooibos the most satisfying caffeine-free hot beverage alternative to black tea — it has the body, the warmth, and the natural sweetness of a proper hot drink without any caffeine. For anyone who drinks black tea primarily as a morning ritual and wants an evening equivalent that won't disrupt sleep, rooibos — particularly Rooibos Vanilla — is the answer that doesn't require switching to herbal infusions that taste nothing like tea.



Rooibos as a Latte Base

Rooibos makes one of the most naturally suited latte bases in the tea world — its warm amber-red color, natural sweetness, and full body all translate beautifully into milk-based drinks. The rooibos latte is underordered and underappreciated compared to the chai latte and matcha latte, and for no good reason: a rooibos vanilla latte made with steamed oat milk is one of the most comforting hot drinks of any category, and the naturally sweet base means it requires no added syrup for most people.

The method: brew rooibos at double strength (two heaping teaspoons per 4oz of boiling water, steeped for 7 minutes), remove the leaves, steam or froth dairy or oat milk, and combine. Rooibos Chai makes an exceptional caffeine-free chai latte by the same method — the spice character holds up to the milk beautifully.



Cold Brew Rooibos Tea

Rooibos cold brews into a naturally sweet, caffeine-free iced tea with deep, warm color and a smooth character that differs pleasantly from the hot-brewed version:

  1. Add two heaping teaspoons of loose leaf rooibos per 8oz of cold water to a pitcher
  2. Refrigerate for 8–12 hours
  3. Strain and serve over ice

Rooibos Vanilla and Vanilla Berry Rooibos cold brew into some of the most naturally sweet iced teas in the catalog — both work beautifully over ice with nothing added. Cold-brewed plain rooibos makes an excellent base for iced rooibos lattes — combine with cold milk or oat milk over ice for a naturally sweet, caffeine-free iced latte.



Rooibos Tea for Pregnancy

Rooibos is one of the most recommended teas during pregnancy precisely because it is naturally caffeine-free and tannin-free. Most medical guidance around tea during pregnancy centers on managing caffeine intake — standard recommendations suggest limiting caffeine to under 200mg per day during pregnancy, which requires limiting or eliminating black tea, green tea, and coffee. Rooibos requires no such limitation: zero caffeine means zero caffeine concern.

The tannin-free status is equally relevant — tannins can inhibit iron absorption, and iron requirements increase significantly during pregnancy. Rooibos can be consumed alongside iron-rich foods without any concern about absorption interference. Always consult with a healthcare provider about specific dietary decisions during pregnancy.



How to Brew Loose Leaf Rooibos Tea

Rooibos is the most forgiving tea category to brew — no temperature sensitivity, no bitterness from over-steeping, no special equipment requirements:

  • Water temperature — fully boiling (212°F/100°C). Rooibos benefits from maximum heat extraction; there is no bitterness risk from boiling water as there is with green or white tea.
  • Leaf quantity — one heaping teaspoon (2–3g) per 8oz cup. Rooibos leaves are less dense than true tea leaves; measure by feel rather than strict weight.
  • Steep time — 5–7 minutes for full flavor development. Rooibos can steep considerably longer without producing bitterness — a practical advantage when you get distracted and forget about your cup.
  • With milk — rooibos takes milk very well, particularly the flavored varieties. Rooibos Vanilla and Rooibos Chai with a small amount of milk or oat milk are two of the most satisfying milk-tea combinations in the catalog outside of black tea.
  • Sweetener — rooibos is naturally sweet enough for most people without added sweetener. A small amount of raw honey complements the natural vanilla notes in red rooibos without overpowering them.


Rooibos Tea as a Gift

Loose leaf rooibos makes a particularly thoughtful gift for recipients who don't drink caffeinated tea — it offers the full loose leaf tea experience without caffeine, making it appropriate for pregnant friends, caffeine-sensitive family members, and anyone who has been told to reduce their caffeine intake. A rooibos sampler covering plain red bush, Rooibos Vanilla, Rooibos Chai, and Green Rooibos gives the recipient the full range of what the category can be. Pair with a ceramic infuser mug for a complete caffeine-free tea gift. From $12 for a sampler set.



Buy Loose Leaf Rooibos Tea Online

Browse the full loose leaf rooibos and honeybush tea collection above — plain red rooibos, Rooibos Vanilla, Rooibos Chai, Vanilla Berry Rooibos, Honeybush, Green Rooibos, and the complete South African caffeine-free range, all organically grown, from 13 cents a cup. Free shipping on qualifying orders. Buy loose leaf rooibos tea online and have it delivered from Adagio's New Jersey warehouse within one business day. Also available in pyramid teabag format.

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