🌱 Organic | 🍹 Makes A Delicious Iced Tea | 💧 Refreshing
$14.00
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Organic Hibiscus offers wonderful circulation benefits and aids in regulating high blood pressure. The flavour profile is slightly tart similar to that of cranberries, but if that's not your preference, a hint of honey or raw sugar syrup will really do the trick!
Ingredients: Hibiscus (Organic) Flavour Profile: Floral, Tart Caffeine: Free Brewing Guide/ Directions of use: 3-5g, -90- 95°c, 5+ minutes We would recommend brewing for a longer time period, until you reach the flavour profile you like.
*Please keep in mind tea leaf and herbal characteristics can vary from batch to batch, due to sourcing availability and season of the crop.
Potential Health Benefits
Flavonoids and Anthocyanin
Blood Pressure Regulation
Anti-Inflammatory
Vitamin C
Immune System Support
Caffeine Free
Whilst there is some scientific research indicating that tea may offer various health benefits, please note that all the information provided on this website is for informational purposes only. It should not be regarded as a replacement for medical advice, and it is not intended to be utilised as the primary method for treating any medical conditions or health concerns.
The Story
Hibiscus tea is a popular herbal tea made from the dried petals of the Hibiscus sabdariffa flower. Known for its vibrant red colour and tart flavour, hibiscus tea has a rich history and cultural significance in various parts of the world. The use of hibiscus dates back centuries, with roots in ancient civilisations. The hibiscus plant is believed to have originated in Africa and later spread to other tropical and subtropical regions. Hibiscus has been embraced in different cultures for its ornamental beauty and medicinal properties. It is a symbol of beauty, love, and hospitality in many societies. Various cultures have used hibiscus for its potential medicinal benefits. In traditional medicine, hibiscus has been employed to address conditions such as high blood pressure, digestive issues, and as a source of vitamin C.