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The EC registers Rooibos as a protected designation of origin

Rooibos Tea
Published Jun 4, 2021

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The European Commission has approved the entry of "Rooibos" / "Czerwonokrzew" from South Africa into the register of protected designations of origin (PDO). "Rooibos" / "Rooibos" means the dried leaves and stalks grown in the Western Cape Province and the Northern Cape Province, a region known for its hot, dry summers and cold, wet winters.

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"Rooibos /" Redbush "has developed some unique qualities to adapt to this harsh climate and has a fruity and spicy flavor and is harvested every year during the hot summer and sun dried just after harvest. The drying process of tea is often referred to as an art form and is one of the most important parts of the "Rooibos" / "red bush" production process, requiring specific know-how and expertise. The use of dried "Rooibos" / "Rooibos" leaves and stems as tea was first documented almost 250 years ago. Since then, its fruity, sweet taste has made it a ...
Source: Foodfakty
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