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PIAG The Fresh Tea – BeauTEAful Polish BrandThis is the fulfillment of our dream: an exceptional Polish tea brand that satisfies the thirst for pleasure.
"In life, you can change what you do, but you can never change what you desire."
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909. Redbush Piag Tea
Rooibos (Aspalathus linearis) is an endemic plant grows only in sun-warmed sandy soil in the Cederberg region in Soth Africa. The native inhabitants of these areas - Bushmen and Hottentots, collected / harvested this magic herb for centuries and treated many ailments with it. It contains vitamins, minerals and lots of antioxidants. Delicious with milk and honey and perfect for iced tea.
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Redbush
Rooibos – the pure and exceptional jewel of Africa.
Rooibos is a tea that comes from South Africa. It’s known for its health benefits and unique flavor. Naturally caffeine-free, it can be enjoyed at any time of the day. Rich in antioxidants that support the immune system, this tea also aids digestion and helps reduce stress. It can be served hot or cold, making it a versatile drink for any occasion.
A jewel like this is always within your reach!
Instructions: Pour freshly boiled water (approx. 100°C) over the tea and steep for 5–10 minutes.
Remember: your tea will only be as good as the water you use to brew it.
Redbush – Simply a Spirited Fellow
Ingredients: 100% rooibos
Taste: Rooibos, often referred to as “tea,” has a naturally sweet, honey-like flavor and aroma.
Wellness: Redbush is rich in antioxidants that protect cells from damage and aging, and it’s packed with essential minerals such as potassium, calcium, magnesium, iron, zinc, and copper — all vital for proper body function. It helps lower blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar levels. It also supports digestion and has anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and anti-allergic properties, aiding in the treatment of infections, inflammation, and allergies. Redbush helps ease menopause symptoms and improves the condition of skin, hair, and nails, giving them a healthy glow and elasticity.
Packaging: Redbush Piag Tea is packed in an elegant tin that will adorn any kitchen.
The beautiful design was created by illustrator and designer Katarzyna Korzeniowska.
Each tin is carefully labeled and packed by hand.
Everything we do – we do with love.
Redbush – Perfect in Its Simplicity
Redbush is a tea that makes you feel good — inside and out. It satisfies the palate, soothes the mind, fills you with energy and vitality, and, as a delightful bonus, enhances your health and beauty.
Natural, organic, and delicious. What more could one need to be called exceptional? In our opinion, Redbush meets all the criteria to proudly stand on the podium.
As if that weren’t enough, Redbush is wonderfully easy to prepare. Simply pour a spoonful of the dried leaves with a cup of boiling water, steep for about 10 minutes, and enjoy its naturally sweet flavor.
For those who like to experiment — you can add milk, lemon, mint, or other herbs to taste. Redbush can be enjoyed hot or cold, as an iced tea, and it also blends beautifully with other teas — green, black, white, or fruit — to create unique and original flavors.
Savor life, enjoy every moment, and remember — there is power and joy in simplicity.
If you like to know more – some facts for connoisseurs:
Aspalathus linearis, commonly known as redbush, is an endemic plant that grows only in the sun-drenched, sandy soils of the Cederberg Mountains.
Redbush is made from the leaves, stems, and flowers of plants from the Cyclopia genus. These plants thrive in the dry, rocky, and mountainous regions of South Africa’s Western and Eastern Cape provinces. The indigenous Bushmen and Hottentots have gathered this magical herb for centuries, using it to treat many ailments.
Redbush is closely related to rooibos — another popular South African tea — but it has a lighter color and a gentler taste.
It was traditionally drunk by the Khoisan people, who believed it to be a healing elixir. In the 17th century, Dutch settlers began drinking redbush as an affordable alternative to expensive imported teas from Asia. By the 19th century, it had gained popularity among British colonists, who enjoyed it with milk and sugar. In the 20th century, Redbush won global recognition as a high-quality tea with a unique flavor and remarkable health benefits.
If you like tea stories:
The Tale of the Red Gift of the Mountains
In the heart of the Cederberg Mountains, where the sun caresses rocky slopes and the wind whispers ancient legends, lived the Khoisan people. For generations, they guarded the secret of the Red Bush — a plant with glossy leaves and blossoms the color of the setting sun. According to legend, the Red Bush was a divine gift bestowed upon humankind in times of drought and hunger. From its leaves, they brewed a tea with wondrous properties — quenching thirst, restoring strength, and bringing peace.
A young woman named Amani, blessed with the gift of healing, learned the secrets of the Red Bush from her grandmother. She mastered the art of recognizing its varieties, gathering the leaves at the perfect time of year, and preparing a tea that could heal sickness and ward off evil spirits. Amani became the guardian of the Red Bush and its restorative power.
News of the miraculous tea from the Cederberg Mountains spread across Africa. Merchants and travelers came to the Khoisan people to taste the magical drink and benefit from its healing powers. The fame of the Red Tea soon reached Europe, captivating botanists and herbalists alike.
In the 19th century, British explorer Sir Richard Burton, during his expedition to Africa, met the Khoisan tribe and discovered the secret of the Red Tea. Enchanted by its taste and properties, he brought the seeds of the Red Bush and the tea recipe back to England. There, under the name Redbush, the tea gained immense popularity, becoming a symbol of health and exotic Africa.
Today, Redbush is known and cherished worldwide. Grown on eco-friendly plantations in the Cederberg Mountains — with respect for the ancient Khoisan traditions — it preserves its precious natural qualities.
Redbush is more than just tea; it’s a story of nature’s power, the wisdom of ancient cultures, and the enduring strength of legend.
Author: “the sailing bunny”
Temp. 100C
Time – 5-8min.
Weight: 18g /1l
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Rooibos (Aspalathus linearis) is an endemic plant grows only in sun-warmed sandy soil in the Cederberg region in Soth Africa. The native inhabitants of these areas - Bushmen and Hottentots, collected / harvested this magic herb for centuries and treated many ailments with it. It contains vitamins, minerals and lots of antioxidants. Delicious with milk and honey and perfect for iced tea.
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