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13. Rooibos – South Africa

Rooibos literally means “red bush” and it’s grown in the west of South Africa. It acquires its brown color after the fermentation process and it’s drunken very much like black tea — with milk and sugar.

Nowadays, you can even find rooibos espressos and cappuccinos! Unfortunately, as rooibos only grows in the mountainous area of Cederberg, its survival is at risk due to rising temperatures caused by climate change.

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