Hibiscus sabdariffa is a member of the Malvaceae family. It is an annual herb that grows to 6 feet or more, stems are glabrous; lower leaves are ovate with the upper leaves being 3-5 palmately lobed. The flowers are axillary or in terminal racemes, the petals are white with a reddish center at the base of the staminal column, the calyx enlargens at maturity and the fruit is fleshy and bright red. It is known as roselle (English), lâ??oiselle (French), jamaica (Spanish), karkade (Arabic), bissap (Wolof) and d�¢ (Bambara) among other names. The calyces are used to make cold and hot beverages in many of the worldâ??s tropical and subtropical countries. In China the seeds are used for their oil and the plant is used for medicinal properties. The leaves and powdered seeds are eaten in West Africa. White-Yellow colour. A well balanced, tart and astringent flavor. Some cranberry notes as well as a slight drying effect. Not excessively tart, acidic or bitter. Should be free of off-flavours and other undesirable spice/botanical notes.
Hibiscus sabdariffa is a member of the Malvaceae family. It is an annual herb that grows to 6 feet or more, stems are glabrous; lower leaves are ovate with the upper leaves being 3-5 palmately lobed. The flowers are axillary or in terminal racemes, the petals are white with a reddish center at the base of the staminal column, the calyx enlargens at maturity and the fruit is fleshy and bright red. It is known as roselle (English), lâ??oiselle (French), jamaica (Spanish), karkade (Arabic), bissap (Wolof) and d�¢ (Bambara) among other names. The calyces are used to make cold and hot beverages in many of the worldâ??s tropical and subtropical countries. In China the seeds are used for their oil and the plant is used for medicinal properties. The leaves and powdered seeds are eaten in West Africa. White Yellow color. A well balanced, tart and astringent flavor. Some cranberry notes as well as a slight drying effect. Not excessively tart, acidic or bitter. Should be free of off-flavors and other undesirable spice/botanical notes.
Product Details Dried flower 25g / 50g / 100g / custom Tea bag
Our Hibiscus Flowers are grown in the Northern part of Nigeria and are sustainably sources from our vast group of farmers' cooperative. They are then cleaned to export standard in our warehouse and packed according to buyer specification for export purpose. We load around 12 to 13 tons of this product in a 40ft HC container and we ship on FOB and CNF basis. Our monthly supply capacity is 7 containers (off season) and 15 containers (in season).
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