Organic Turmeric Tea with Honeybush
Honeybush Cider tea, loose leaf and brewed. Honeybush Cider tea, loose leaf and brewed.
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Honeybush Cider

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$15.00

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Description

Honeybush Cider is a cozy, caffeine-free herbal blend that tastes like a warm cup of mulled cider. Sweet, naturally mellow honeybush provides a smooth base while turmeric and ginger bring earthy, warming spice. Cinnamon and a touch of black pepper add depth, creamy vanilla softens the edges, and a hint of lemon brightens the finish. It’s a rich, comforting cup any time of day or night, especially for quiet mornings, chilly afternoons, or relaxed evenings.

Fans love how bold and full-bodied this blend is, some comparing it to a spiced coffee alternative, others keeping it on hand as a go-to decaffeinated favorite. It also stands up well to different preparations: enjoy it hot for maximum spice, or brew and chill it for a refreshing, spiced iced tea.

Whether you’re drawn to honeybush for its naturally caffeine-free profile or you simply want a seasonal, spiced tea with a creamy vanilla finish, Honeybush Cider makes a welcoming addition to any tea collection.

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Brewing Guide

For the best tasting cup we recommend the following:

Water

8 fl oz

Temperature

212° F

 
Serving Size

1 tsp

Time

7 minutes

These go great with Honeybush Cider!

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Customer Reviews

A warm, robust honeybush/rooibos blend spiced with turmeric, ginger, cinnamon, pepper and vanilla—cozy and slightly coffee-like, best enjoyed hot (also okay chilled) with honey or oat milk. It's decaffeinated, soothing, and praised for anti-inflammatory and comforting effects—many call it a staple—though a few find the vanilla too strong or the aroma/mildness lacking.