Hibiscus Tea is a brilliant magenta toned tea with a refreshingly tart and tangy flavour. Its benefits can be enjoyed both as a hot tea, or a refreshing iced beverage.
Hibiscus Tea Health Benefits:
-Tart healthy tea
-Visually stimulating
-Contains anthocyanins
-18 Bleach Free Tea Bags / Box.
Brewing Suggestions:
For a proper cup of tea ...
Recommended temperature: 205°
Cover and steep to taste.
Remove tea bag and enjoy!
You likely recognize Hibiscus Tea by its astonishingly deep magenta colour. You probably also have some idea that the tart flavour of this tea indicates it’s loaded with vitamin C and bioflavonoids. What you may not be aware of, though, is that this royal-toned tea also imparts a plethora of other benefits, as well as providing the makings for a superb iced tea.
Native to warm, tropical, and subtropical climates, the genus of flowering plants considered hibiscus includes hundreds of varieties in the mallow family. With their large, vibrantly coloured petals, hibiscus flowers have become an iconic symbol for a tropical paradise. Hibiscus plants vary in size from little shrubs to small trees. Likewise, their flowers have their own individuality, and come in a broad range of colours and sizes, with red being one of the most popular. Hibiscus blossoms are the national flower of South Korea, Malaysia and Haiti. They also have spiritual significance, and play an important part in Hindu ceremonies. Though many may find it surprising, in many parts of the world these beautiful flowers are edible, and are served dried, or coated in sugar.
Health Benefits of Hibiscus Tea:
Colourful anthocyanins, the most recognizable member of the bioflavonoid phytochemicals, give Hibiscus Tea its vibrant colour. Anthocyanin pigments are famous for their free radical-scavenging capabilities, which support the claim that drinking Hibiscus Tea on a regular basis offers the consumer protection against a host of potential conditions.
What Does Hibiscus Tea Taste Like?
The first thing you’ll notice about Buddha Teas Hibiscus Tea is its intense colour, reminding one of garnets, or perhaps a glass of Côte-du-Rhône wine. This tea, however, is well known as iced tea, and regularly served throughout warm summer months. Often served sweetened, as the tartness lends itself to such additions, it can also be enjoyed naked.
How to Make Hibiscus Tea:
A good boil is recommended, and depending on how intense you like your hibiscus either 1-3 minutes for a mild flavour, or about 4-5 minutes if your taste buds crave a bit of tart. You’ll be encouraged to include your favourite sweetener, if sweet’s your thing. Or try experimenting with other flavours; we love adding our spicy and ever-versatile Ginger Root Tea, but Chamomile Flower Tea, and Hyssop Tea, are fantastic options as well. If you are keen on the flavour of mint, we like to enjoy our Hibiscus Tea iced or hot with a blend of Spearmint Tea .
Buy Hibiscus Tea:
Hibiscus Tea is a Buddha Teas favourite, and you may soon find it to be a favourite of yours as well. Buy a single box and enter a coupon code to save, or buy in bulk to save even more. You can mix and match this tea with some of your other favourites for a bit of variety.
Why choose Buddha Teas?
What sets us apart from other tea companies? We start with a philosophy of living in harmony with nature, not using it for profit. Buddha Teas uses only fresh, pure organic or sustainably wild harvested ingredients and maintains their natural purity in every tea we sell. We have also created the "Teas for Trees" campaign, planting 5000 trees a year to offset the paper use in our tea bags. Each of our tea bags is bleach-free to eliminate the risk of chemicals, and our boxes are made from 100% recycled material. When you buy Buddha Teas, you'll enjoy the fresh, full flavour of a truly natural tea in every sip.
Ingredients:
Organic Hibiscus Flower.
- Barcode: 819005010286
- SKU: BTE05
- Shipping Weight: 0.18kg
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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 20 November, 2020.