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Hibiscus - Herbal Tea / Infusion Loose Leaf Tea 500g Maxi Pack
 
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Hibiscus - Herbal Tea / Infusion Loose Leaf Tea 500g Maxi Pack



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  • Caffeine Free Herbal Tea / Infusion
  • Country of Origin: Sudan in the region of the river Nile
  • Field grown, sundried, A lovely deep red infusion similar to grenadine with a taste close to lemonade.
  • Also available in a 75g Pack
  • Tea as it Should Be

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Customers buy this item with Organic Hibiscus Teabags £2.50

Hibiscus - Herbal Tea / Infusion Loose Leaf Tea 500g Maxi Pack + Organic Hibiscus Teabags
Price For Both: £23.78

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In history every herb and flower has a symbolic meaning. Hibiscus means grace and beauty. Hibiscus (hibiscus abelmoschus and hibiscus sabdariffa) a native to Africa is related to a bushy ornamental shrub that decorates many tropical gardens, has become a popular showy houseplant in Europe and North America and is a flowery accessory to many young women in the tropics. The calyces (often referred to as the hibiscus flower itself), which form the outer covering of the flower buds, are dried and used to make a rosy citrus flavored tea. There are more than 200 species of hibiscus. The type used for tea is Abelmoschus or Sabdariffa. Hibiscus is rich in Vitamin A and C and beta-carotene making it a good antioxidant. Many purport that its health benefits are: - Replaces electrolytes and quenches thirst during and after athletic endeavors. - Eases symptoms of colds, flu and coughs Tea uses - Hibiscus petals are commonly used as a base for herb and fruit infusions. When blended with rosehips and various other dried fruits the resulting drink is lively, fruity and Vitamin C and A healthy. If you are using hibiscus petals in a tea and you intend to add milk to the tea, keep the ratio of hibiscus to tea low, as hibiscus will curdle milk. lend distinctive and a blend that only 'you' can create. Hot tea brewing method: (this makes a popular Egyptian drink called Karkadé) To prepare as an infusion, use 1 teaspoon (for a stronger infusion use 2 teaspoons) per cup of tea (about 8 ounces). put into your teapot and add boiling water. Let steep for 5-10 minutes and then pour. It is not necessary to strain the hibiscus as they sink to the bottom of the teapot and are not easily 'stirred up'. For additional flavor add a large slice of orange or lemon or three slices of fresh juicy peaches. Sweeten to taste. We don't sell cheap tea, We sell Excellent Tea!


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