Be careful out there. DO NOT use any ole flowas. Some are toxic. Yes I have been tell not drink tea of soursop but am fine. I am yuh herbalist talking. If yuh not in caribbean most likely just a flowershop species. Careful please
This video is not that helpful, I think everyone knows how to separate leaves from the plant. This is more a recipe, the title gives the impression that this video is about when and how to grow the flowers and harvest them
This video really should be taken down before they hurt someone from using the wrong hibiscus! In this video there using the wrong one!Can be poisonous☠
You can most certainly use hibiscus flowers for tea! While H. sabdariffa strains is what you will commonly find hibiscus tea made from, other varieties of hibiscus plants may also be used though. In an October 2014 study published in the American Journal of Medical and Biological Research, researchers found that red flowers of the H. acetosella variety may also be used to brew hibiscus tea. While other types possess medicinal attributes, they are not used in the form of tea generally. You do lose some of the vitamin C and the tea making process. But it's super packed full of it, so you still get a lot. It helps with blood pressure and lowering cholesterol. the calyx is also used and is normally included in store brands. The cylax small green part that she picked off and threw away. But it is edible. However there were warnings about consuming too much at one time. And a warning for pregnant or nursing women. So hey, if you like it and it tastes good. Go for it! It's completly safe
Thank you Desiree.
Are all the plants edible?
I could edge to this
Did you mean eight petals or eight flowers? The inside of the flower is actually called the stamen
Thank you
I find seeping in cold water overnight in the fridge tastes perfect.
Bitter is actually very healthy for your gut!
Nice!!!!!!😊 I got white, red and yellow hibiscus plants today!
Use the bulb.
Thanks
Thoes hibiscus are not the best variety for tea.
Be careful out there. DO NOT use any ole flowas. Some are toxic. Yes I have been tell not drink tea of soursop but am fine. I am yuh herbalist talking. If yuh not in caribbean most likely just a flowershop species. Careful please
This is NOT how you make hibiscus tea. That is poisonous! Wrong plant.
This video is not that helpful, I think everyone knows how to separate leaves from the plant. This is more a recipe, the title gives the impression that this video is about when and how to grow the flowers and harvest them
Did you mean eight flowers or eight petals? Eight flowers does not equal 2 tablespoons 1:18
I don't know that this hibiscus is edible. I use the thick type which is super sour.
This video really should be taken down before they hurt someone from using the wrong hibiscus! In this video there using the wrong one!Can be poisonous☠
Hello Desiree,
I am interested in buying fresh hibiscus flowers. Where can I purchase them in the USA?
I loved your video.
Thanks ten yrs later
That's not even the right hibiscus….lmao… you hired you trump?
thumb nail is the wrong hibiscus lol
Like other commenters mentioned.. Wrong hibiscus being used here. You almost burned yourself pouring from the pot :/
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This lady spilled half of tea…
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Wow thank you so much! I'm drinking hibiscus tea also!
My hibiscus 🌺 is blooming nicely so I said some tea would be nice. Thanks for the information 🙏🏽
You can most certainly use hibiscus flowers for tea!
While H. sabdariffa strains is what you will commonly find hibiscus tea made from, other varieties of hibiscus plants may also be used though. In an October 2014 study published in the American Journal of Medical and Biological Research, researchers found that red flowers of the H. acetosella variety may also be used to brew hibiscus tea. While other types possess medicinal attributes, they are not used in the form of tea generally.
You do lose some of the vitamin C and the tea making process. But it's super packed full of it, so you still get a lot. It helps with blood pressure and lowering cholesterol.
the calyx is also used and is normally included in store brands. The cylax small green part that she picked off and threw away. But it is edible. However there were warnings about consuming too much at one time. And a warning for pregnant or nursing women. So hey, if you like it and it tastes good. Go for it! It's completly safe