Honey Bush Tea
What is honeybush tea? Cyclopia intermedia, more often known as honeybush, is a kind of shrub that has woody stems and produces trifoliate, or three-part, leaves as well as vivid yellow flowers. Even though honeybush usage most likely started with the Khoisan people, settlers in South Africa have been interested in the medical advantages of honeybush tea for hundreds of years. Honeybush tea has been known to treat various ailments. Honeybush tea is made by using the leaves and stems of the honeybush shrub after they have been fermented. Many who drink honeybush tea describe its flavor as flowery, mildly roasted, and reminiscent of honey. Honeybush tea is often more flavorful and has a fuller body than rooibos tea, although it is frequently contrasted with the latter. Some people consider its flavor to be "less medicinal" than the flavor of rooibos tea. The method you use to make honeybush tea and the honeybush tea leaves you buy will both affect the flavor of the tea you make at home.