Hibiscus
right, tangy, and naturally vibrant, Hibiscus Dried Tea (made from dried hibiscus petals) brews into a stunning ruby-red infusion that’s as refreshing as it is comforting. Known for its crisp, tart flavor—often compared to cranberry—hibiscus tea can be enjoyed hot for a cozy, soothing cup or iced for a clean, thirst-quenching drink any time of day.
Perfect on its own or blended with other botanicals, hibiscus is a pantry staple for tea lovers who enjoy bold flavor, beautiful color, and a naturally caffeine-free beverage.
Taste & Aroma
- Flavor: Bright, tangy, pleasantly tart (cranberry-like)
- Aroma: Fruity and floral with a clean finish
- Color: Deep red to magenta, depending on steep time
Tip: If you like a smoother cup, add a touch of honey or cane sugar. For a fruitier profile, pair with dried orange peel, apple, or berries.
Why You’ll Love It
- Naturally caffeine-free (great for evenings, too)
- Delicious hot or iced
- A bold, flavorful base for tea blends, lemonades, and mocktails
- Beautiful color that makes every cup feel special
Brewing Guide (Hot & Iced)
Hot Tea
- Add 1–2 tsp (about 2–3 g) dried hibiscus per cup (250 ml).
- Pour in hot water (90–100°C).
- Steep for 5–10 minutes (longer steep = more tart and intense).
- Strain and enjoy.
Iced Tea (Refreshing & Tart)
- Brew a stronger infusion: 2 tsp per cup, steep 10 minutes.
- Strain, let cool, then pour over ice.
- Add lemon, honey, or mint for an extra refreshing twist.
Serving Suggestions
- Sweeten with honey for a smoother balance
- Add lemon or calamansi for a bright citrus lift
- Mix with sparkling water for a simple hibiscus spritzer
- Blend with ginger for a warming, zesty cup
Ingredients
100% dried hibiscus petals (no additives, no artificial flavoring)
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place, away from heat and direct sunlight. Keep sealed to maintain freshness and aroma.
Note: Herbal teas may not be suitable for everyone. If you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or managing a health condition, consult a healthcare professional before use.
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