Organic Hibiscus Loose Leaf Tea
We are proud to bring you the finest hibiscus tea, handpicked and sourced from the rich, fertile lands of West Africa. Grown in small batches by local farmers who have passed down their knowledge of cultivating this vibrant flower through generations.
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Our Origin
Made from deep, ruby-red petals, Hibiscus Harvest delivers a naturally bold and tangy flavor that's as vibrant as its origin. Whether you enjoy it hot or iced, each sip is a refreshing blend of tradition and care, offering you a drink as rich in culture as it is in taste.
More than just a tea
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Made from Nature
Harvested from Nature, crafted for you
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Rich in Heritage
Steeped in Heritage, overflowing with benefits
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Timeless
Handpicked. timeless flavor. Hibiscus in its purest form.
BOLD FLAVORS CRAFTED JUST FOR YOU
At Hibiscus Harvest, we are proud to bring you the finest hibiscus tea, handpicked and sourced from the rich, fertile lands of West Africa. Grown in small batches by local farmers who have passed down their knowledge of cultivating this vibrant flower through generations.
Brewing Tips
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Hot Tea
Steep 1-2 teaspoons of organic dried hibiscus in 8 oz of hot water (200°F) for 5-7 minutes.
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Iced Tea
Brew a stronger concentrate (double the tea-to-water ratio), let it cool, and serve over ice.
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Cold Brew
Steep in cold water for 6-12 hours in the fridge for a smooth, less acidic taste.
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FAQ
Is your hibiscus tea organic?
Yes! Our hibiscus tea is 100% organic, non-GMO, and free from additives or preservatives.
What are the benefits of hibiscus tea?
Organic hibiscus tea is rich in antioxidants, supports heart health, promotes hydration, and may help regulate blood pressure.
How does hibiscus tea taste?
It has a naturally tart, cranberry-like flavor with a refreshing finish. You can enjoy it hot or iced!
Is hibiscus tea caffeine-free?
Yes! Our organic hibiscus tea is naturally caffeine-free, making it perfect for any time of the day.
Can I sweeten my hibiscus tea?
Absolutely! Add honey, agave, or fruit for natural sweetness.
How should I store hibiscus tea?
Keep it in an airtight container in a cool, dry place away from sunlight for maximum freshness.