Hibiscus
$27.50
Organic Caffeine-Free Pure Botanical

"Wow! Rich, satisfying tea that satisfies both my sweet and tangy tastes." - Michael O.

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Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars
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Hibiscus
Hibiscus
Hibiscus

Hibiscus

Hibiscus flower tea is used in culinary and drinks recipes by cultures spanning equatorial latitudes from Southeast Asia to the Caribbean.


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Hibiscus makes a full-bodied, crimson colored infusion with a flavor similar to tart cranberry

About this tea
Unlike ornamental hibiscus flowers, it is the calyx of the shrubby Hibiscus sabdariffa plant that is used for making a tangy-sweet herbal tea that is equally delicious brewed hot or iced. Harvested by hand when plump and juicy, hibiscus makes a full-bodied, crimson colored infusion with a flavor similar to tart cranberry. Hibiscus loose leaf tea is used in numerous recipes by cultures spanning equatorial latitudes from Southeast Asia to the Caribbean.
Ingredients

Organic hibiscus flowers.

Precaution: Hibiscus flowers may be intercropped in fields that also grow peanuts. May contain peanut or peanut shell fragments. Caution for individuals with severe peanut allergies.

Origin

Egypt, Myanmar or West Africa


Caffeine Level

None

Based on an 8oz cup of tea made with suggested steeping method relevant to the tea type. An average cup of coffee contains about 90 – 120 mg / 8oz cup.

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Preparation
1.5 Tbsp
12 oz
200ºF
5 minutes

Add 12 ounces of boiling water to 1.5 tablespoons of tea and allow to steep for about 5 minutes. Serve hot, over ice, or cold brew using cold water.

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FAQs

Is hibiscus tea a herbal tea?

Hibiscus flower tea is considered a herbal tea because it does not originate from the Camellia sinensis plant. Instead, the calyx from the flower is used to create the tea.

Does hibiscus tea taste better hot or cold?

The flavors of hibiscus tea are released more quickly using hot water compared to cold brewing. Fans of hibiscus find a hot cup comforting and more tangy, but serving this tea over ice offers a refreshing beverage. Ultimately, based on your preference (and possibly the weather), both ways are enjoyable.

Is it good to drink hibiscus tea at night?

Hibiscus loose leaf tea is a caffeine-free herbal blend that naturally contains melatonin. Unlike caffeinated drinks that keep you alert, hibiscus may help you relax to enjoy more restful sleep. The soothing aromas and flavors make it the perfect nightcap.

What is the best way to enjoy hibiscus flower tea?

Relax with the tangy-sweet refreshment of hibiscus loose leaf tea. For a touch of extra zing, add a slice of lemon to enhance the tartness. Or, if you prefer a sweeter cup, adding a teaspoon of honey complements the berry flavors beautifully.

4.8
Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars
Based on 33 reviews
Total 5 star reviews: 30 Total 4 star reviews: 1 Total 3 star reviews: 1 Total 2 star reviews: 1 Total 1 star reviews: 0
94%would recommend this product
Reviews Summary
Customers say: this hibiscus tea has a tart, cranberry-like flavor that's naturally sweet without added sugar. Many enjoy it both hot and cold, with some mixing it with lemonade, other teas, or adding citrus slices. The loose leaves brew to a beautiful deep crimson color. Several customers note the tea is quite strong and recommend using less quantity or shorter steeping times. Many appreciate mixing it with other herbal teas or using it in kombucha brewing. While most love the bold, complex flavor, a few find it too sour on its own and prefer it blended.
33 reviews
  • WHitney s.
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    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Yesterday
    Rishi Tea

    The hibiscus smell coming from my tea cup makes me soooo happy and the flavor is amazing.

  • Mark T.
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    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    3 weeks ago
    Use for my booch mix- love it

    Looks this tea. Using for my kombucha home brew and now my kid will drink it. He’s 15 and loves this tea also. Good job. Thx! Tonya

  • Paula C.
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    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1 month ago
    "Wow"

    While the "Hibiscus Tea" on it own is a lovely balance of sweet and sour, mixing it with my "Blood Orange" loose leaf tea adds a new layer of complexity..

  • Debra S.
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    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    3 months ago
    Mixes with lemonade for a refreshing pink hibiscus lemonade

    This tea is great mixed half and half with lemonade for a pink hibiscus lemonade over ice. It's pretty and refreshing!

  • Susan Z.
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    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    3 months ago
    Love hibiscus anything and...

    Love hibiscus anything and this did not disappoint. Tender yet meaningful flavor and it's a pretty color. First time with loose leaf teas, so still practicing, but this is a "buy again"