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The story of rooibos tea Barnes, Lynn

By: Barnes, LynnContributor(s): Barnes, Lynn [author]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Made in South Africa Barnes, Lynn, 1949- Made in South AfricaPublication details: [Gallo Manor, South Africa]: Awareness Publishing Group, 2019. Edition: First editionDescription: 39 pages: illustrations; 21 cmISBN: 9781770087637DDC classification: 641.87 BARN Summary: The story of rooibos tea is about a special kind of tea produced in South Africa. The book provides a simple introduction to the product, including details of its history, how it grows and how it is made. Short, simple chapters take the reader through the process, from the bushes growing in the mountains to the finished dried product. The book also explains how to make the dried product into a drink and why people regard this drink as being healthy and good for treating illnesses.
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The story of rooibos tea is about a special kind of tea produced in South Africa. The book provides a simple introduction to the product, including details of its history, how it grows and how it is made. Short, simple chapters take the reader through the process, from the bushes growing in the mountains to the finished dried product. The book also explains how to make the dried product into a drink and why people regard this drink as being healthy and good for treating illnesses.

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