Advantage of Dried Hibiscus Tea
- Reduce stress fatigue, enhance health.
- Detoxify, cool the liver, good for digestion, increase the amount of fiber for the body.
-Reduce blood sugar.
- Anti-inflammatory, beautiful skin, acne prevention, melasma, good sleep.
- Reducing the harmful effects of alcohol, reducing blood fat, protecting the heart.
- Anti-oxidant enhances immunity.
-Prevent and support cancer treatment.
-Control cravings, support effective weight loss, anti-obesity
Drying Process: Natural air drying
Color : Dark Red
Percentage of Broken: 5%
Moisture: 12%
Foreign Matter: 0.5% Max
Insect Infestation: Free from Insect Infestation
Weed seeds: nil
Drying Process: Natural air drying
Color: Dark Red
Percentage of Broken: 5%
Moisture: 12%
Foreign Matter: 0.5% Max
Insect Infestation: Free from Insect Infestation
Weed seeds: nil
Origin: Egypt
Hs Code: 1211900
Form: HIBISCUS CUT FLOWER
Color: Red
Application: Herbal tea.
Sour: accepted ratio
Taste: a great taste of Hibiscus iced or heated
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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.
The plant is primarily cultivated for the production of bast fiber from the stem. The fiber may be used as a substitute for jute in making burlap. Hibiscus, specifical roselle, has been used in folk medicine as a diuretic and mild laxative.
The red calyces of the plant are increasingly exported to the United States and Europe, particularly Germany, where they are used as food colorings. It can be found in markets (as flowers or syrup) in places, such as France, where there are Senegalese immigrant communities. The green leaves are used like a spicy version of spinach. They give flavor to the Senegalese fish and rice dish thieboudienne. Proper records are not kept, but the Senegalese government estimates national production and consumption at 700 t (770 short tons) per year. In Burma, their green leaves are the main ingredient in chin baung kyaw curry.
The plant is primarily cultivated for the production of bast fiber from the stem. The fiber may be used as a substitute for jute in making burlap. Hibiscus, specifical roselle, has been used in folk medicine as a diuretic and mild laxative.
The red calyces of the plant are increasingly exported to the United States and Europe, particularly Germany, where they are used as food colorings. It can be found in markets (as flowers or syrup) in places, such as France, where there are Senegalese immigrant communities. The green leaves are used like a spicy version of spinach. They give flavor to the Senegalese fish and rice dish thieboudienne. Proper records are not kept, but the Senegalese government estimates national production and consumption at 700 t (770 short tons) per year. In Burma, their green leaves are the main ingredient in chin baung kyaw curry.
The plant is primarily cultivated for the production of bast fiber from the stem. The fiber may be used as a substitute for jute in making burlap. Hibiscus, specifical roselle, has been used in folk medicine as a diuretic and mild laxative.
The red calyces of the plant are increasingly exported to the United States and Europe, particularly Germany, where they are used as food colorings. It can be found in markets (as flowers or syrup) in places, such as France, where there are Senegalese immigrant communities. The green leaves are used like a spicy version of spinach. They give flavor to the Senegalese fish and rice dish thieboudienne. Proper records are not kept, but the Senegalese government estimates national production and consumption at 700 t (770 short tons) per year. In Burma, their green leaves are the main ingredient in chin baung kyaw curry.
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.
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