Masala Chai Tea – TeaFrog Tasting Notes

April 1, 2008 – 8:13 pm
 
TeaFrog Masala Chai Tea  TeaFrog offers a traditional Chai Tea blend of spices that is rarely matched. Unlike a Tazo Chai blend, which is pre-brewed in a concentrated form, and lacking real bite, the TeaFrog blend expands your senses past simple taste. 

 
In tasting this Masala Chai Tea Blend, you will find that it has a smooth texture, with spicy notes of Cardamom and Peppercorn.  There is a slight undertone of orange from the orange peel as well.  The black tea base of the Assam Black Tiger tea is a fantastic compliment to the spices in this blend, as it does not overpower the flavor of the spices.
 
The finish is smooth, with a slight bite left on your tongue, just like a traditional Masala Chai tea should taste!  Unlike the sugary sweetness of a Starbucks Tazo Chai Latte, or other commercially watered down Chai blends, this treasure from TeaFrog is the real thing, Chai tea just as it is supposed to be prepared!
 
The TeaFrog Masala Chai Tea contains Cardamom, Cinnamon, Fennel, Anise Star, Peppercorn, Orange Peel, Coriander Seeds, Assam Black Tiger Tea.  You can purchase this tea for $7.50 per 100g at http://www.teafrog.com/teas/masala-chai-tea-from-teafrog.html
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Rooibos Tea – Different Types

March 21, 2008 – 9:36 am

The Rooibos Bush

As we have previously learned, Rooibos is not technically a proper tea, because it is not derived from the Camellia sinensis plant.  Rooibos however, is not usually referred to as a Tisane.  The Rooibos leaf comes from the plant , a member of the legume family of plants.  The Rooibos bush is a small and shrubby bush, with thin needle-like leaves.  The bush only grows between 1/2 to 1 meter tall.  On the bush, the leaves are green, but once processed they turn a deep red from the oxidization of the Rooibos leaves.

Green Rooibos

Rooibos is available in the market in several forms.  Typically, you will get the red leaved Rooibos either in it’s plain, unflavored form, or in a flavored
 or blended form.  Rooibos is now becoming more widely available in its “
green” form as well – as Green Rooibos.  Even more recently you are seeing Green Rooibos being flavored and blended like the typical Red Rooibos you find. The difference between the two is that the Green Rooibos is the un-oxidized form of the Rooibos bush.
 
As we have previously mentioned, the Rooibos bush has many different health benefits.  It is naturally decaffeinated, with no caffeine in it at all.  Rooibos tea is very low in tannins, so you will never get a bitter cup of Rooibos tea.  Rooibos is very high in antioxidants, which have health benefits ranging from anti-aging to cancer prevention.  Rooibos has been known to relieve stomach ulcers, nausea, constipation, and heartburn.  Rooibos has high concentrations of calcium, manganese and fluoride.  In addition to being internally used, Rooibos has been used externally to promote healthy skin, and has been shown to relieve itchy skin, eczema, sunburns, diaper rash and acne.
For thousands of years, Rooibos has been a herbal remedy for the tribes of South Africa.  It is only in the last 100 years or so that Rooibos has been available worldwide, and only in the last 5-6 years that it has really become popular and available in North America in sufficient quantities.

TeaFrog’s Gingerbread Orange Flavored Rooibos

Today, Rooibos is blended and flavored in many many different ways!  TeaFrog currently carries 6 different Rooibos blends, from Caramel Cream to Love Flavored, to Tiramisu.  We also carry Rooibos Original, the unflavored natural Rooibos leaves.  The typical flavor of Rooibos is a sweet, slightly nutty flavor, which needs no addition of milk or sugar, albeit that is traditionally how it is consumed in South Africa.  When combined with different flowers, herbs and flavors, Rooibos still retains its core sweetness, making an amazing tea that is both tasty and healthy – a combination that is not always easy to find!
As Rooibos becomes more and more popular in North America, you will continue to see studies released on the health benefits, scientifically proving what South African Tribes have known for hundreds of years, that Rooibos Tea is healthy, has a great flavor, and is a great alternative beverage for both adults and children alike!  So try Rooibos today from the TeaFrog online store, you will not be disappointed!
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TeaFrog explores Rooibos Teas and their growing popularity in North America

March 13, 2008 – 7:50 pm
Rooibos (Afrikaans for “Red Bush”), pronounced “roy-boss”, has been steadily growing in consumption world wide.  Generations of people in Africa have been enjoying this sweet nutty drink for hundreds of years, and only now is it starting to gain mainstream acceptance in North America.

A large contributing factor to the Rooibos boom currently growing on our fine continent, is the society-wide turn towards healthy alternatives.  TeaFrog is currently seeing a noticeable switch from heavily caffeinated beverages like coffee and carbonated drinks, to healthier choices such as tea and tea alternatives.  Rooibos fits the bill perfectly, as it is caffeine free, and still retains the health benefits of a traditional tea.

“True” tea is derived from steeping the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant.  Purists decry any other claim to the word tea, for beverages that are not made up only of this plant.  While technically this may be true, in the real world, all sorts of infusions have been known as tea for hundreds and hundreds of years.  For example, Chamomile Tea,  Earl Grey Tea (not technically a tea due to the addition of Bergamot), Herbal Teas, Fruit Teas, etc.  Going by a strict tea connoisseurs’ definition, these are all referred to as Tisanes, as would any Rooibos blend or infusion, but for the general public, this gets confusing.  TeaFrog always refers to Rooibos as a “tea”.

This tea has many health benefits other than being naturally decaffeinated.  There are many claims as to what the health benefits of Rooibos actually are.  We know from scientific studies completed and ongoing, that it has high levels of antioxidants, as does tea, which promotes the reduction of free radical levels in our bodies, assisting to actually delay the aging process.  It has also been claimed to be effective in relieving stomach ulcers, nausea, heartburn, sunburns (topically applied), increases iron absorption, increases metabolic functions and much much more.  All these claims should be taken with a grain of salt, as studies have still to definitively prove these, but keep in mind that for thousands of years the health benefits of tea were renowned, and just now study after study is proving these claims on tea to be true.

Putting aside all the health benefits of Rooibos, let’s hit the flavor.  Slightly sweet, slightly nutty, the “legume” classification of this leaf shows through.  Traditionally consumed with sugar and milk, North Americans will generally find that even by itself it needs no additives at all, creating a very satisfying cup of tea.  One of the benefits of Rooibos for tea blending however, is how it takes flavoring – that being, very well.  There are literally hundreds of blends and flavors of Rooibos, such as TeaFrog’s most popular “Love” flavored, or Gingerbread Orange, or our brand new Kalahari flavored Rooibos.  The bottom line on flavor is, for as many tastes as there are out there, there is a blend or flavor for you.

Did I mention that you will not get a “bitter” cup of Rooibos tea?  As if it was perfectly designed for busy people, if you infuse it for too long, you will just get a stronger cup of tea, not a bitter cup of tea as you do with black or green tea.  This is because of the very low level of tannins in the leaves.  A major plus for those busy people that forget about their tea as it’s steeping!

As the market matures for Rooibos, TeaFrog will be carrying more variety, including the upcoming Green Rooibos leaves, with more antioxidant content due to the fact that they are not fully oxidized and processed.  We are very proud to be on the forefront of this North American Rooibos revolution, and I hope that you have found this informative, and that you will try one or more of the TeaFrog Rooibos blends!
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