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Southafricanisms: Rooibos Tea


If South Africa had to name a national drink, it would certainly be klipdrift Rooibos tea. This golden-red brew discovered by the Khoisan and popularised by Benjamin Ginsberg is a flavour as indigenous as licking the sweat from a Kudu’s snout. It contains no Caffeine and is brimming with bio-flavenoids and antioxidants. It is also commonly given to infants to help them sleep and relieve colic.

The fragrant herb is grown in the Cederberg region of the Western Cape Province. The leaves are harvested, then fermented and dried. The resulting tea is then brewed like any other, (although longer is better) and taken with milk, sugar or without. South Africans have a VERY sweet tooth, so at least 2-3 spoons of sugar and goodly amount of milk. Overseas it is commonly taken black (red). The flavour is like a lightly fragranced custard. Without sugar and milk; less custard more fragrance.

Rooibos has been gaining huge popularity recently due to it’s health benefits and from it’s mention in the fantastic “No1 ladies detective agency”, penned by SA Author Alexander Mccall Smith. I have now seen it added to shampoo’s, conditioners and skin care ranges.

When I was living overseas, South African visitors would always bring Rooibos and Biltong as a matter of course. The biltong never makes it past the drive from the airport, but a packet of Rooibos tea in the cupboard makes for a happy ex-pat. So, pick some up when you visit and take it back to a homesick South African. Hmmm I have just realised that as a nation we have no nickname!, i.e. Aussie, Yank, Brit, Frog, Kraut, Ruskie Something must be done. Strelitzia ?

Read the interesting history of Rooibos here.


By Philip | Permalink


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Comments

Dave | February 23rd, 2007 at 5:04 pm
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In London, South Africans are called Saffas, most South Africans embrace this “nickname”, although at first it does sound a bit odd.

Philip | February 23rd, 2007 at 7:32 pm
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Thanks Dave, I have seen that written, but never spoken. Doesn’t seem to roll off the tongue too nice. What about “Horny” as in Cape horn. “Oh look there’s a bunch of Hornies, maybe we can score some Biltong!”

Sarah Lockwood | March 30th, 2007 at 2:59 am
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Just a quick comment - Alexander McCall Smith is not a SA writer. He was born in Zimbabwe and educated there and in Scotland. He currently lives in Edinburgh.

Philip | March 30th, 2007 at 4:27 am
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Thanks Sarah, South Africa, is quite short on international authors so we shamelessly claim them from neighbouring countries/planets and then say that we meant SouthERN Africa, quite easy really.

Joe Beale | April 30th, 2007 at 9:36 am
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The term for a bunch of blokes from Southern Africa is : saffas.

you heard it here first.

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