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Published: Apr 13, 2024 | Modified: May 29, 2024 by Hina Gujral

Hibiscus Tea Recipe

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Hibiscus Tea is an infused beverage of fresh or dried red hibiscus flowers. It is also known as Jamaica Tea. Here is an easy method to make infused tea at home with fresh hibiscus flowers.

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  • About Hibiscus Plant
  • Red Hibiscus Tea
  • Ingredients Required
  • How To Brew Hibiscus Tea
  • Serving Suggestion
  • FAQs Related To Hibiscus Tea
  • More Tea Recipes
  • Hibiscus Tea Recipe

About Hibiscus Plant

Hibiscus is a flowering plant in Asia, Africa, and the tropical regions. There are wide varieties of this plant with big sizes of white, yellow, pink, red, and orange flowers.

We use Hibiscus sabdariffa or red hibiscus for making the tea. It is one of the most common flowering plants across India. The red flower of hibiscus is considered ominous in the Hindu religion and often found its mention in the religious scriptures.

The best part of hibiscus is that it has many health and beauty benefits, does not require special care or nurturing, and is readily available in nature. Only the petals of the flower are edible.

side shot of warm hibiscus tea in a glass mug

Red Hibiscus Tea

Hibiscus tea is an infused drink of fresh or dried red hibiscus flowers. It is also known as Agua De Jamaica, Karkade Tea, Jamaica Tea, or Jamaica Drink.

Even though we call this herbal drink – tea, it is only an infusion made by steeping flower petals in hot water. We do not add any tea leaves or plants while making this drink.

Here are some reasons why you should LOVE this tea

  • easy to make
  • vegan and gluten-free
  • can be served iced or hot
  • has tons of health benefits
  • contains no milk or dairy products

Its popularity is due to its beautiful natural crimson colour, subtly sweet berry-like taste, and many health benefits mentioned in the Indian Ayurveda.

Health Benefits of Hibiscus Tea

  • immunity booster 
  • lowers cholesterol
  • high in antioxidants
  • it is good for the skin and hair
  • helps in controlling blood pressure
  • home remedy for hormonal imbalance
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Ingredients Required

You need only four ingredients to make this herbal tea at home.

  • Hibiscus Flower: I use fresh, red flower petals to make the tea. You can use dried or dehydrated hibiscus flowers, too.
  • Sweetener: You can use honey, maple syrup, or stevia.
  • Lime Juice balances the sweet flavour and makes the drink more delicious.
  • Water
  • Optional Flavouring Agents: Lemongrass, Basil Leaves, Mint Leaves, Cloves, Cinnamon, Rose Syrup, Dried Berries or Rose Petals, Lemon Slices.

How To Brew Hibiscus Tea

Start with picking flowers from the plant. Make sure to choose non-blemished and blooming ones.

Wash the flowers gently without damaging them with room-temperature water.

collage of hibiscus tea making steps

Now collect only the petals. Discard the stamen (includes anther and filament), calyx (the green base stem), pistil (thin thread-like tube in the middle of the flower) and pollen.

Boil water in a kettle or saucepan. Add the flower petals, and boil for 2 – 3 minutes. Turn off the heat. Let the tea steep for 10 – 15 minutes. Add the sweetener of your choice and mix nicely.

collage of hibiscus tea making steps

Later, strain the tea. Hibiscus tea is now ready to serve.

Serving Suggestion

You can serve warm hibiscus tea or chill it in the refrigerator for a few hours.

I like iced hibiscus tea with lime juice, mint, and honey served over ice cubes. It is one of my favourite summer drinks, especially when my backyard garden is embellished with hibiscus blooms.

You can make a large batch of hibiscus tea decoction and store it in the refrigerator for 1 – 2 days. However, the medicinal benefits of the tea are reduced over a while. Hence, it is best to consume it fresh.

side shot of iced hibiscus tea in a tall glass.

FAQs Related To Hibiscus Tea

Can I use any other colour of Hibiscus flower to make the tea?

The research shows that a wide variety of hibiscus flowers are edible. But I would recommend using Hibiscus Sadbariffa, Rosa Sinensis, or Roselle for making tea.

How to make Hibiscus tea using the cold brew method?

It is a straightforward process. Use dried hibiscus flowers, and soak them in room temperature water for 24 to 48 hours, depending upon how mild or strong you want them to brew. Later, you can strain the tea, discard dried flowers, and make cold tea by adding the sweetener of your choice.

Can I drink Hibiscus Flower Tea during pregnancy?

Jamaica Tea is a herbal decoction known to alter the estrogen hormone in the body. Hence, it is best not to consume it during pregnancy without consulting your doctor.

Does hibiscus tea have side effects?

Excess consumption of hibiscus tea can cause nausea, vomiting, headaches, bloating, upset stomach, and gas formation in the stomach. Hence, it should be consumed in moderation.

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Hibiscus Tea Recipe

Learn how to make hibiscus tea at home using fresh flowers and reap the health benefits of this amazing beverage.
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Course: Drinks
Cuisine: Asian
Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes minutes
Servings: 500 ml
Calories: 0.3kcal
Author: Hina Gujral
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Ingredients

  • 8 red hibiscus flowers
  • 500 ml water
  • 2 tablespoon lemon juice
  • 2 tablespoon honey or maple syrup, to taste
  • few mint leaves
  • lemon slices

Instructions

  • Start with picking flowers from the plant. Make sure to choose non-blemished and blooming ones.
  • Wash the flowers gently without damaging them with room-temperature water.
  • Now collect only the petals. Discard the stamen (includes anther and filament), calyx (the green base stem), pistil (thin thread-like tube in the middle of the flower) and pollen. Only petals are edible.
  • Boil water in a kettle or saucepan. Add the flower petals, and boil for 2 – 3 minutes. Turn off the heat. Let the tea steep for 10 – 15 minutes. Add the sweetener of your choice to the warm tea and mix nicely.
  • Later, strain the tea. To make the iced tea, add ice cubes in a serving glass, add lemon juice, wedges, and mint leaves. Pour the hibiscus tea into the serving glass, and stir to combine. Taste, and if required, add more sweetener.
  • Hibiscus Iced Tea is ready.

Recipe Notes:

  • You can make this tea with dried hibiscus flowers also. Use 1 – 2 tablespoons of dried flowers. 
  • Do not boil the tea with a flower for too long, as it will taste bitter and awful.
  • You can use honey, maple syrup or stevia to sweeten the tea. 

Nutrition

Calories: 0.3kcal | Carbohydrates: 0.1g | Sodium: 0.1mg | Potassium: 0.1mg | Sugar: 0.1g | Vitamin A: 0.1IU | Vitamin C: 0.02mg | Calcium: 0.04mg
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