White Hibiscus, Roselle

Hibiscus, Roselle is a shrub-like tropical annual that is also known as red sorrel, Flor de Jamaica, Jamaican sorrel, sour-sour and Florida cranberry. Botanically named Hibiscus sabdariffa, it is a member of the Mallow family and exhibits the characteristic five petal, funnel-shaped flower. Although also edible, the pale-yellow petals are not the actual part of the flower that is consumed, but rather its calyx, which is the rubbery maroon colored base of the blossom. Roselle is used as a culinary ingredient, a natural food dye and a medicinal herb, specifically for heart health. The American Heart Association reports that drinking three cups of hibiscus tea a day can lower blood pressure by as much as 13.2 percent.

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Description

A sweet drink consumed cold or hot as tea. Kerkede is the name of the drink made from the Hibiscus Sabdariffa flower in South Sudan. The flower has a ruby red color and slightly sour taste, similar to, but milder, than cranberry. This drink is a refreshing cold drink appropriate for summer days. It contains no caffeine or carbonation. It has some medicinal properties. High in ascorbic acid, it acts as an antioxidant. It acts as antihypertensive because of its diuretic properties. It is reported to lower cholesterol.  Our ancestors have used it to soothe colds and aching limbs.

Nutritional Value

Roselle is a good source of calcium, niacin, riboflavin, iron, antioxidants, and vitamin C. It may be used to treat colds, hypertension, poor circulation, and even for hangover relief

 

Uses:

 

Use as colored in cosmetic and food product as natural and healthy color and common activating.

 

Our company offers the Roselle as a dry flower (Sun Dried), The flowers are ready and intended for human consumption. We supply the product in three main categories:

  1. Whole Calyx (the complete part of which the flower is picked off)
  2. Whole loose flower sepals (Removed flower petals)
  3. Sifting (Nekhala) (Mixture of complete flowers and petals)