What is Kubing Tea?
Kuding or kuzding is a particularly bitter-tasting Chinese infusion, which due to their similarities in appearance is derived from several plant species.
Where To Buy Kubing Tea In South Africa?
Chinese Herbs & Tea
Address: Shop 6A, Diep Kloof Square, Eeben Cuyler Dr, Diep Kloof Zone 3, Johannesburg, 1862
Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 9AM Sat
Phone: 073 226 6364
The Tea Merchant
Address: Melrose Arch, Birnam, Johannesburg, 2076
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 6PM
Phone: 011 684 1008
Green World Herbal products
Address: Ames Hoff St, Braamfontein, Johannesburg, 2001
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 5PM
Phone: 072 189 6407
Green World
Address: 5 St David Pl, Parktown, Johannesburg, 2193
Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 9AM Mon
Phone: 011 484 2289
Peacock Tea & Coffee.
Address: 234A, 50 Bath Ave, Rosebank, Johannesburg, 2196
Hours: Closes soon ⋅ 4:30PM ⋅ Opens 8AM Sat
Phone: 011 880 6514
Natural Herbal Medicine (SA)
Address: 4 Stepney Cres, Parklands, Cape Town, 7441
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 5PM
Phone: 084 816 0029
Green World South Africa
Address: 511 Jan Smuts Ave, Blair Gowrie, Ransburg, 2194
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 5PM
Phone: 078 738 8662
Topqualitea South Africa (Pty) Ltd
Address: 14 Row Allan St, West Beach, Cape Town, 7441
Hours: Closes soon ⋅ 4:30PM ⋅ Opens 9AM Mon
Phone: 021 554 0012
Green World East London (Office)
Address: SHOP LG 15, GILLWELL SHOPPING CENTRE, CNR GILLWELL &, Fleet St, Parkside, East London, 5200
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 6PM
Phone: 083 596 8600
Herbal Wellness Centre
Address: 64b Frere Rd, Vincent, East London, 5217
Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 9AM Sat
Phone: 043 727 0037
Herbalife Shop
Address: 7 Sonnet Cl, Vredekloof Heights, Cape Town, 7560
Hours: Open 24 hours
Phone: 073 696 3329
How do you make Kubing tea?
Rinse tea cup and teapot with hot water. Use only 1 or 2 sticks for every 150ml of water. Steep tea leaves in hot water at 80°c (176°F) to 90°c (194°F) for 1 minute for the first and second brewing.
Gradually increase steeping time and temperature for subsequent brewing.
Is Kubing tea bitter?
Kubing or kidding. ‘bitter nail tea’; pronounced is a particularly bitter-tasting Chinese infusion, which due to their similarities in appearance is derived from several plant species.
What does kubing tea do to the body?
The benefits of kubing tea are many: according to traditional Chinese medicine, it disperses wind-heat, reduces inflammation, eliminates toxins, improves digestion, and enhances focus, memory, and more.
While you may not enjoy the taste of this tea, you are sure to enjoy what it can do for you.