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Hibiscus

Our naturally grown Hibiscus brews to a vibrant red colour with sweet floral and citrus notes, that are both clean and bright but perfectly balanced with some earthiness and completely lacking in any astringency. The vibrant colour shows the cup is full of the antioxidant anthocyanin, and the citrus flavour demonstrates the presence of both citric and ascorbic acid (vitamin C). Our Hibiscus infusion is handpicked from naturally grown shrubs on the beautiful island of Paros. Buds are painstakingly collected at just the right time when they are at their best in August and before they start to fade and wither. Our hibiscus is dried in accordance with traditional and ancient methods to ensure that the infusion is preserved perfectly. Compared to standard hibiscus, our flowers are smoother and more balanced due to the varietal and the purer growing conditions and methods.

Delivery time 1 - 5 working days, after the day of despatch. Order before 12pm on a working day for same day despatch.

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  • Weight: Caddy 70g, Caddy Refill Pouch 70g

    Ingredients: 100% Naturally Grown Hibiscus

    When we Harvest: Each August

    Growth & Production Method: Naturally Grown

    Country of Origin: Paros, Greece

    Health Benefits: Vitamins, Antioxidants, Anti-inflammatory, Pain Relief

    Hibiscus may be drunk anytime during the day including after a meal, or just before bedtime to relax.

    Storage Guide

    Please note the pouches are not airtight, and therefore once opened, your tisane should be transferred to an airtight caddy or storage jar in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and strong odours. We do not recommend glass, plastic and paper containers.

    Medical disclaimer

    Any noted health benefits of our herbal infusions are from traditional medicine and should not be used to prevent or cure any disease. Consult a GP if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or have any other health concerns.

    Our herbal infusions are allergen free, however we cannot guarantee that our foragers and pickers have not come into any contact with any allergens whilst picking or processing.

  • Our peerless Hibiscus infusion is handpicked from naturally grown shrubs on Paros. Foragers routinely check the hibiscus shrubs to know when each individual flower must be picked. This is between seven and ten days after blooming, but before the flower fades or starts to wither, and should ideally be picked mid-morning around 9am to ensure that all the dew has dried. Once a sustainable amount of Hibiscus has been collected in August, it is naturally dried in accordance with traditional processes which delicately dry the petals so that the essential oils are preserved and so that as little citric acid and ascorbic acid (vitamin C) are destroyed in the process. Compared to standard hibiscus, our infusion is smoother, cleaner and more balanced overall.
  • In ancient Greece, Hibiscus has been part of mythology from when the god Adonis transformed into a hibiscus flower to distract the goddesses Aphrodite and Persephone from fighting with one another and was traditionally a symbol of love and attraction, joy and happiness.

    Our naturally grown hibiscus petals are truly beautiful too! It was also widely used medicinally by the Greeks, Egyptians and by many other cultures, including those as far east as China. An infusion of hibiscus is made from the red calyces of the flower, and the cultivation of this Hibiscus (H. Sabdariffa) has been traced back to western Sudan over 6,000 years ago.

    The use and consumption of Hibiscus was documented in Greece most notably by the historian Herodotus (484-425 BC) and philosopher Theoprastus (372-288BC). Hibiscus sabdariffa is a species native to Africa which has many beneficial uses. The plant is an annual, perennial herb or woody-based sub-shrub, growing up to 2-2.5 m (7-8 ft). It has been recorded as having been used to treat measles and as a cooling herb, providing relief during hot weather by increasing the flow of blood to the skin and dilating blood vessels. Chinese folk medicine has recorded its use in treating liver disorders and high blood pressure. In the Mediterranean Hibiscus has more widely been recorded as used for relieving coughs, increasing urination and killing bacteria.

  • Delivery time 1 - 5 working days, after the day of despatch. Order before 2pm on a working day for same day despatch.

    Deliveries outside the UK are available on request, please contact us with your delivery address and order, as we will be able to arrange international delivery via standard postal service or courier.

Weight: Caddy 70g, Caddy Refill Pouch 70g

Ingredients: 100% Naturally Grown Hibiscus

When we Harvest: Each August

Growth & Production Method: Naturally Grown

Country of Origin: Paros, Greece

Health Benefits: Vitamins, Antioxidants, Anti-inflammatory, Pain Relief

Hibiscus may be drunk anytime during the day including after a meal, or just before bedtime to relax.

Storage Guide

Please note the pouches are not airtight, and therefore once opened, your tisane should be transferred to an airtight caddy or storage jar in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and strong odours. We do not recommend glass, plastic and paper containers.

Medical disclaimer

Any noted health benefits of our herbal infusions are from traditional medicine and should not be used to prevent or cure any disease. Consult a GP if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or have any other health concerns.

Our herbal infusions are allergen free, however we cannot guarantee that our foragers and pickers have not come into any contact with any allergens whilst picking or processing.

Our peerless Hibiscus infusion is handpicked from naturally grown shrubs on Paros. Foragers routinely check the hibiscus shrubs to know when each individual flower must be picked. This is between seven and ten days after blooming, but before the flower fades or starts to wither, and should ideally be picked mid-morning around 9am to ensure that all the dew has dried. Once a sustainable amount of Hibiscus has been collected in August, it is naturally dried in accordance with traditional processes which delicately dry the petals so that the essential oils are preserved and so that as little citric acid and ascorbic acid (vitamin C) are destroyed in the process. Compared to standard hibiscus, our infusion is smoother, cleaner and more balanced overall.

In ancient Greece, Hibiscus has been part of mythology from when the god Adonis transformed into a hibiscus flower to distract the goddesses Aphrodite and Persephone from fighting with one another and was traditionally a symbol of love and attraction, joy and happiness.

Our naturally grown hibiscus petals are truly beautiful too! It was also widely used medicinally by the Greeks, Egyptians and by many other cultures, including those as far east as China. An infusion of hibiscus is made from the red calyces of the flower, and the cultivation of this Hibiscus (H. Sabdariffa) has been traced back to western Sudan over 6,000 years ago.

The use and consumption of Hibiscus was documented in Greece most notably by the historian Herodotus (484-425 BC) and philosopher Theoprastus (372-288BC). Hibiscus sabdariffa is a species native to Africa which has many beneficial uses. The plant is an annual, perennial herb or woody-based sub-shrub, growing up to 2-2.5 m (7-8 ft). It has been recorded as having been used to treat measles and as a cooling herb, providing relief during hot weather by increasing the flow of blood to the skin and dilating blood vessels. Chinese folk medicine has recorded its use in treating liver disorders and high blood pressure. In the Mediterranean Hibiscus has more widely been recorded as used for relieving coughs, increasing urination and killing bacteria.

Delivery time 1 - 5 working days, after the day of despatch. Order before 2pm on a working day for same day despatch.

Deliveries outside the UK are available on request, please contact us with your delivery address and order, as we will be able to arrange international delivery via standard postal service or courier.

Brewing Instructions

Use 2-3g for every 200ml of 100°C spring water and let this herbal infusion steep, ideally for 3-5 minutes, to fully unfold its natural flavour.

Caddy 70g makes approx. 70* cups
Caddy Refill Pouch 70g makes approx. 70* cups

*Estimates are based on drinking the traditional way, where one portion will give you at least two cups – just refill with 100°C water and steep for two minutes longer than the original brew time.

Health Benefits

Herbal infusions have health-promoting properties. In fact, herbal teas have been used as natural remedies for a variety of ailments for hundreds of years. Learn more about health benefits of our herbal infusions.

Tasting notes and Paring

Fruity (cranberry with notes of citrus)

Tomato, raspberry, rose, mint, basil, lemon/citrus, crustaceans.

Discover The Origin Of Our Hibiscus

Our naturally grown hibiscus flowers are handpicked from around the Cycladic island of Paros during August each year. Compared to standard hibiscus, our flowers are smoother and more balanced (with a little less astringency), due to the varietal and purer growing conditions.

Whilst Paros is second in size to Naxos, and also less mountainous, the terrain relief gently slopes towards the sea which allows for it to be greener, more lush and with plenty of water, which is ideal for shrubs such as Hibiscus.

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