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Dance of Flowers — rooibos with rose, blueberry & sunflower petals

I offer this South African rooibos adorned with whole rose, cornflower and sunflower petals. A delicate floral infusion, completely free of caffeine.

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With Dance of Flowers, I offer an infusion designed as a true botanical painting. This caffeine-free blend combines the roundness of South African rooibos with the elegance of whole rose, cornflower, and sunflower petals, for a soft and soothing end-of-day ritual.

Delicate floral Round rooibos Rose notes
TEMP95°CTemperature
TIME6 minInfusion
DOSE2,5 gPer cup
CAFFEINE0 mgLevel
€120.00/kg | €0.30 per cup | 40 cups (100g sachet)

Timer

Use our interactive online timer to respect the ideal preparation time of 6 minutes of infusion.

CompositionThe alliance of wood and petals

This recipe relies on a visual and gustatory contrast between the structured rooibos base and the lightness of a floral bouquet.

The base: Rooibos from Cederberg

I selected a fermented red rooibos offering a coppery liquor and a round texture. Naturally free of astringent tannins, it serves as a warm base for the blend.

The floral trio

The rose brings aromatic elegance, while the cornflower adds a subtle herbal note. The sunflower petals visually brighten the composition with their yellow highlights.

ExpertiseMy delicate selection

Combining dried flowers with rooibos needles requires meticulous handling to preserve the integrity of the petals and prevent them from crumbling at the bottom of the sachet.

For whom?

  • To discover: The amateur looking for a caffeine-free evening hot drink, easy to brew.
  • For the amateur: The regular herbal tea drinker seeking a floral profile more structured and woody than a simple monochrome infusion.
  • For the enthusiast: The connoisseur who enjoys end-of-day rituals with a narrative liquor that expresses itself both on the nose and the palate.
Zero CaffeineWhole PetalsZero Bitterness
DetailsFull identity
Name
Dance of Flowers
Type
South African rooibos with flowers
Origin
Cederberg, South Africa (Rooibos)
Composition
Fermented red rooibos, rose petals, cornflower, and sunflower petals, aromas
Caffeine
0 mg (Completely absent)
Profile
Floral, soft, woody, and slightly honeyed.
Format
100g sachet (about 40 cups)
Moment
All day long, ideal for evening calm.
Storage
Store strictly away from light to preserve the color of the flowers.
TipsMy extraction protocol

Reference preparation

I recommend a dosage of 2.5 grams of blend for 250 ml of water. The ideal temperature is 95°C. Let the petals open during 6 minutes of covered infusion. Rooibos develops no bitterness, even if the infusion time is extended.

Variations

  • Floral iced version: Infuse 5 grams in 500 ml of room temperature water, then let macerate in the refrigerator for 4 hours. You will get a light and refreshing nectar.
💡 The art of sharing: Iced floral infusions are delightful surprises. Share this cold maceration method with your loved ones to reinvent their summer refreshments.
FAQFrequently Asked Questions
Theine Can I drink it in the evening before sleeping?

Yes, without any hesitation. Rooibos does not belong to the tea family (Camellia sinensis). It contains absolutely no caffeine. It is the perfect late-evening infusion.

Flavor Does it have a "soapy" side?

No, that’s exactly the point of using red rooibos as a base. Its woody roundness grounds the floral notes of the rose, avoiding the overpowering effect that some poorly balanced flower herbal teas can have.

Infusion What happens if I let it steep too long?

Rooibos naturally lacks harsh tannins. If you forget your infuser in the cup, the drink will become stronger and fuller-bodied but will never develop the bitterness characteristic of black or green tea.

Visual Do the flowers change the color of the drink?

It is primarily the fermented rooibos that gives the water its coppery red color. The petals, although very visible in the dry sachet, mainly release their essential oils and soothing properties.

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