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 hibiscus flower (dried hibiscus tea) with 100% ingredients from hibiscus flower is a companion of human health and beauty. The flavor of this tea is very delicious, suitable for your relaxing moments. - Origin: Vietnam. - Color: Dark red. - Grade: Premium. - Shelf-life: 02 years. - Moisture: 10% max. - Admixture: 1.5% max. - Drying process: air-dried. - Delivery time: 10 - 15 days.
Hibiscus flowers - Egyptian Red Roselle flowers / Hibiscus Roselle Family: Malvaceae Botanical name: hibiscus sabdariffa Origin: Egypt Common names: Dried Hibiscus flower l Hibiscus leaves l Red Hibiscus Flower l Hibiscus Sabdariffa l Roselle Hibiscus l Karkade l Carcade. Hs Code: 12119000 Form: Hibiscus flowers Color: Red Application: Herbal tea. Sour: accepted ratio Taste: a great taste of Hibiscus iced or heated
Hibiscus flowers are the main ingredient in many wonderfully refreshing teas made around the world, especially in Mexico, Latin America, and North Africa. Recently, hibiscus has been added to many ready made teas due to its high levels of anti-oxidants, and has even become the main flavoring agent in certain sodas. The tea made from the hibiscus flower is known by many names and used in many applications throughout the world.
Hibiscus flowers - Egyptian Red Roselle flowers / Hibiscus Roselle Family: Malvaceae Botanical name: hibiscus sabdariffa Origin: Egypt Common names: Dried Hibiscus flower l Hibiscus leaves l Red Hibiscus Flower l Hibiscus Sabdariffa l Roselle Hibiscus l Karkade l Carcade. Hs Code: 12119000 Form: Hibiscus flowers Color: Red Application: Herbal tea. Sour: accepted ratio Taste: a great taste of Hibiscus iced or heated