Ingredients: Egyptian Hibiscus flower
Hibiscus flower (Hibiscus sabdariffa) is a vibrant tropical bloom long cherished for its bold color, tart flavor, and versatility. Also known as rose mallow, hibiscus belongs to the same plant family as cocoa and cotton and has been used across cultures for both culinary and traditional herbal purposes.
Carefully hand picked and sun dried, these deep red to purplish hued petals retain their naturally bright color and fruity, tangy character. When steeped, hibiscus produces a striking crimson infusion with a refreshing, lively taste that brings brightness and depth to teas and herbal blends.
Traditionally, hibiscus has been enjoyed not only for its flavor, but also for its refreshing and cooling nature. It has been commonly used in wellness teas to support hydration, gentle cleansing, and overall balance, making it a favorite in warm climates and seasonal blends.
Beyond the cup, hibiscus flower has also been used in cosmetics and as a natural dye, where its rich pigmentation brings beauty and vitality to creative and ritual applications. Whether enjoyed as a tea or incorporated into body care and crafts, hibiscus invites color, brightness, and sensory delight.
Enjoy hibiscus flower as a tea when seeking brightness, refreshment, or gentle renewal. It may be enjoyed hot or iced and blends beautifully with fruits, berries, and citrus peels.
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Hibiscus flower (Hibiscus sabdariffa) is a vibrant tropical bloom long cherished for its bold color, tart flavor, and versatility. Also known as rose mallow, hibiscus belongs to the same plant family as cocoa and cotton and has been used across cultures for both culinary and traditional herbal purposes.
Carefully hand picked and sun dried, these deep red to purplish hued petals retain their naturally bright color and fruity, tangy character. When steeped, hibiscus produces a striking crimson infusion with a refreshing, lively taste that brings brightness and depth to teas and herbal blends.
Traditionally, hibiscus has been enjoyed not only for its flavor, but also for its refreshing and cooling nature. It has been commonly used in wellness teas to support hydration, gentle cleansing, and overall balance, making it a favorite in warm climates and seasonal blends.
Beyond the cup, hibiscus flower has also been used in cosmetics and as a natural dye, where its rich pigmentation brings beauty and vitality to creative and ritual applications. Whether enjoyed as a tea or incorporated into body care and crafts, hibiscus invites color, brightness, and sensory delight.
Enjoy hibiscus flower as a tea when seeking brightness, refreshment, or gentle renewal. It may be enjoyed hot or iced and blends beautifully with fruits, berries, and citrus peels.
Priced per oz
Ingredients: Egyptian Hibiscus flower