Dried hibiscus flowers, also known as rosella, have an intense and complex perfume, similar to cranberries. Dried hibiscus flowers are most commonly steeped in hot water and drank like tea, thought to be high in antioxidants, and to help lower blood pressure.
DRIED HIBISCUS FLOWER
Drying Process: Natural Air Drying
Color: Dark Red
Percentage of Broken: 5%
Moisture: 12%
Foreign Matter: 0.5% Max
DRIED HIBISCUS FLOWER
Drying Process: Natural Air Drying
Color: Dark Red
Percentage of Broken: 5%
Moisture: 12%
Foreign Matter: 0.5% Max
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