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Small Batch, Grand Flavor • Est. 1995

Brewing Instructions

1 tablespoon

Heat 8 ounces to 210°

Steep for 5-6 minutes.

Tea 101

Summary

These tangy and subtly sweet flowers are primarily used in teas and infusions, offering a rich, deep red color and a flavor reminiscent of cranberries. It's a versatile ingredient that shines in a variety of beverages, from refreshing iced teas to sophisticated cocktails like the Hibiscus Margarita or a Tangy-Tart Cosmo. Moreover, its culinary applications extend to sauces, marinades, and desserts, enhancing dishes with its unique flavor.

History

Hibiscus, botanically known as Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, is enjoyed in various cultures around the globe. This vibrant flower, often associated with tropical climates, is believed to have originated in Asia and the Pacific islands. Historical records suggest that hibiscus was used in ancient Egypt for its medicinal properties, particularly in teas meant to lower body temperature or treat heart and nerve diseases. As it spread through trade routes, different cultures adapted its use uniquely. In Africa, hibiscus became popular as a sour tea known as 'Karkade,' while in the Caribbean, it transformed into the festive drink 'Sorrel,' consumed during Christmas celebrations.

The versatility of hibiscus continued to be celebrated as it traveled to Europe and the Americas. In Mexico, hibiscus flowers, locally known as 'Jamaica,' are not only brewed into a refreshing herbal tea but are also used in culinary applications such as tacos and enchiladas, where steeped petals are sautéed with onions. This cross-cultural journey of hibiscus highlights its adaptability and the myriad of ways it has been embraced by different kitchens around the world.

Why We Love It

Hibiscus is bold! with a tart flavor and its stunning visual appeal. Whether steeped in a hot tea that soothes the soul or mixed into a zesty cocktail that enlivens the palate, hibiscus brings a splash of color and a burst of flavor to every cup and plate. Its ability to complement both sweet and savory dishes makes it a versatile player in our culinary repertoire. From a chilled agua fresca on a hot summer day to a vibrant addition in cakes and cookies, hibiscus never fails to impress.

The More You Know

Did you know that hibiscus has been a symbol of love and devotion in several cultures, making frequent appearances in wedding ceremonies and love potions? This flower isn't just a treat for the taste buds; it's also a feast for the eyes, often used in art and decoration for its striking appearance.

Notes

Type
Flower
Flavor Notes
Citrus • Floral
Region
Africa
Established 1995
Small Batch
Filler-Free
Vegan
Gluten-Free
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