Dried Hibiscus from Thailand
Our Hibiscus Flower is a vibrant and exotic bloom that is sure to captivate the senses. Known for its beautiful red petals and delicate, sweet fragrance, our Hibiscus Flower adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to any setting. Whether used in floral arrangements, teas, or even as a garnish on dishes, the Hibiscus Flower is a versatile and stunning addition to any home or event. Bring a touch of the tropics into your life with our exquisite Hibiscus Flower. They are delicately hand picked.,cleaned and sorted out to preserve it great quality
We are the leading exporters of this product from Nigeria. Native to Tropical Africa, Hibiscus is also known as karkade, red tea, red sorrel, Jamaica sorrel, rosella, soborodo (Zobo), Karkadi, Roselle, and sour tea. Our specification Moisture Content: < 10% Purity Level:99.5% Broken to Unbroken: < o.5% Colour: Dark Red For full container loads 40 FCL =13tons 20 FCL =7 tons FOB Price: $1450/MT Minimum Order Qty: 500 Kilograms Capacity: 200Mt/monthly Packaging: 25Kg Pp Bags Sample: Available. Sample Cost Borne By Buyer Delivery time: 15 days delivery to the port of departure.
Dried Roselle Flower / Dried Hibiscus Flower. Contact Us For More Information
Dried Hibiscus Flower Description: Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa) belongs to the family Malvacea. It is an annual herb cultivated for its leaves, stem, seed and calyces. The crop is native to India but was introduced to other parts of the world such as Central America, West Indies and Africa. It is best grown in tropical and sub-tropical regions. Hibiscus is popularly called Zobo in Nigeria. The Nigerian hibiscus punch is made from an infusion of dried hibiscus calyxes which form at the base of flowers as they mature, this red calyxes are frequently used as a natural food coloring also make a delicious herbal punch which can be taken hot or cold. Harvest: Hibiscus sabdariffa is harvested from late October onwards. The harvest is timed according to the ripeness of the seed. The fleshy calyces are harvested after the flower has dropped but before the seedpod has dried and opened. The more time the capsule remains on the plant after the seeds begin to ripen. Specifications Features : Percentage Moisture : 5% Total Ash : 10% max Acid Insoluble Ash : 1.50% max Broken Sticks : 5% max Foreign matter : 2% max Salmonella : Negative
dried red hibiscus flower which can be light red or dark red. can also be broken or whole.
I can supply you Dried Hibiscus flower PRICE - USD 2000/ MT ORIGIN: Kano, Nigeria PACKING: Packing in Polypropylene bags. LABORATORY ANALYSIS: Admixture ISO 658 0.04 Moisture ISO 665 8.52 Full Flower Visual 79.57 Broken Visual 20.43 Live Insect Nil Dead Insect Nil Grass Nil Flower Size (average size) Visual cm 2-3 Kind Regards,
origin of nigeria and sudan the goods in 20 kgs p.p. bags.
Our company offers high-quality dried hibiscus. Our hibiscus is carefully harvested, cleaned, and dried to preserve its natural color, aroma, and flavor. It is a popular ingredient in teas, beverages, and culinary applications, known for its tart and fruity taste and numerous health benefits. Our dried hibiscus is free from additives, preservatives, and contaminants, making it a natural and healthy choice for your business needs. Contact us today to learn more about our premium dried hibiscus from Sudan.
Dried Hibiscus Flower Colour; Red Impurities- Nil Bag -25kg Origin- Nigeria
Dried Hibiscus Flower from Nigeria
Origin: Nigeria (Yobe and Jigawa State), Type: Dried Flower, Color: Dark Red, Appearance: Cleaned petals, Moisture: 8% Max, Purity: 99%, Total Ash: 8% Max, Acid insoluble ash: 1% Max, MOQ: 12 MT, SGS Certification, HS Code: 12119029, Packaging Details: PP bags
Product Description: We offer for sale high quality dried Hibiscus flowers. We will offer reliable and consistent supply as we look forward to growing that list of delighted customers by having you as one of them. Price of product (USD price or FOB price): Available on request Product origin: Nigeria Key Specifications/Special Features: (a)Visual Purple-red color. (b)Aroma Floral, berry-like aroma. Free from objectionable off odors. (c)Texture Lump free, free flowing particles . Moisture 5% Total Ash 10% max Acid Insoluble Ash 1.50% max Broken Sticks 5% max Foreign matter 2% max Salmonella Negative Minimum Order Size and Packaging details: Packing 20 Kg to 30kg per Bag , FCL
Our Dried Hibiscus Flowers are a vibrant and versatile addition to your pantry. Sourced from the finest hibiscus plants in Sri Lanka, these flowers are meticulously dried to preserve their natural color, flavor, and nutritional benefits. Known for their tangy taste and deep red hue, dried hibiscus flowers are perfect for a variety of culinary and medicinal uses.
Product: Dried Hibiscus Flower. Type : Red, Black And White.
PRODUCT: DRIED HIBISCUS FLOWER. TYPE : RED, BLACK AND WHITE.
It is organically grown and has several health benefits .It prevents hair loss,Reduces grey hair, reduces high blood pressure , Reduce cholesterol level, used in treatment of liver diseases .
It is literally referred to as a miracle plant. This is because the leaves are used to make healing compounds while the sepals are used to make food coloring. Also, the seeds can be used to make burlap, which is a kind of fabric. Our dried hibiscus can also be used to make tea which is highly nutritional. It is also used to add a floral taste to any beverage of your choice. This flower is called Jamaica or Flor de Jamaica in Spanish. Actually, it goes by several names, sorrel,chai torsh, bissap and so many more depending on the region it is commonly used. Origin Like many other plant species, dried hibiscus flowers has ancient origins. It is said to have originated from Northern Africa and South Eastern Asia. The Egyptians used it for medicinal purposes such as lowering body temperature, treating nerve diseases and also a diuretic. In some other cultures it was used to treat constipation and cancer. In Iran, drinking tea made from dried hibiscus flowers was used to treat high blood pressure. Pulp made from the leaves was applied on the skin to help wounds heal faster. Today, dried hibiscus flowers are used to research remedies for various infections and diseases. It has been used to lower cholesterol levels and has been shown to aid in weight loss. Our dried hibiscus flowers contain antioxidants called anthocyanins which cause the red coloring of the flowers. They have been shown to have anticancer properties. Dried hibiscus flowers can be used to make hibiscus tea and extract which are very easy to make yourself. How to make Hibiscus Tea from Dried Hibiscus Flowers Ingredients Two cups of dried hibiscus thoroughly rinsed Two or three cups of sugar or any other sweetener you may have Ten to twelve cups of water Instructions Mix the dried hibiscus flowers, sugar and four cups of water in a saucepan. Bring to a boil and then let it simmer for about twenty minutes. Remove from heat and let it cool to about room temperature. Strain the flowers from the mixture. Add the remaining cups of water Serve over ice and enjoy This is a beverage you and your friends or even your guests can enjoy while relaxing. Also, you can make it at the comfort of your own home. For those who love working out, you can add this beverage in your daily regimen. FAQs Is this 100% hibiscus flowers only? Yes, it is. Only hibiscus flowers. What kind of hibiscus flowers are theses (need to confirm if these are Hibiscus sabdariffa)? They are Hibiscus sabdariffa. Is your Product Non-GMO? Yes, We only sell non-gmo products Do you add anything to the Flowers? No! Our organic flowers are 100% raw with no additives. Is your Calendula Gluten-Free? Yes! Can I make hibiscus syrup with these? Seems yes, but wondering if anyone has? Sure, just steep it with sugar & water to make a simple syrup & then strain. Is this wild tea? I not think so. They are organic, which means they have to know the growing conditions
Hibiscus flower also goes by the name jamaica, sorrel, chai torsh, bissap, and many others. From Iran to Mexico to Tobago this crimson blossom has a serious fan following. Hibiscus flowers are sort of a miracle plant. The leaves are used to make healing compounds. The seeds have diuretic properties. The fibrous stems are used to make burlap. And the sepals the fleshy part that holds the flower are used for food coloring and for tisanes.