Hibiscus Dried Flowers Loose Herb 300g-1.95kg - Hibiscus Sabdariffa

$ 16.43

Expiration Date: 12/2025 Form: Flowering/Blooming Caffinated?: No Product: Tea & Infusion Modified Item: No Brand: YouHerbIt Tea Type: Herbal/Tisane Caffeinated?: No Type: Herbal/Tisane Flavored Tea: Not Flavored Country/Region of Manufacture: Egypt Food Aisle: Pantry MPN: Does Not Apply Food Specifications: Sugar-Free, Caffeine Free, Dairy Free, Diabetic, Egg Free, Fat Free, Gelatine Free, Gluten Free, GMO Free, No artificial Coloring, No artificial Flavoring, Nut Free, Peanut Free, Preservatives Free, Sugar Free, Vegan, Vegetarian Tea Origin: Egypt

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Excellent quality products Customer Satisfaction Guarantee Shipping within one business day Hibiscus Flowers "Hibiscus Sabdariffa" Hibiscus sabdariffa thrives in tropical climates and is commonly brewed into a popular tart beverage. The most common infusion is hibiscus tea which is usually sweetened with sugar due to its tart flavor. In Mexico, hibiscus flowers are the main ingredient of a popular carbonated beverage. Hibiscus can be added to culinary recipes, cosmetic blends, and herbal teas. Hibiscus flower can also be used as a natural fabric dye. Hibiscus plants grow in most tropical areas of the world, with a minority of species able to survive in freezing environments. Hibiscus flowers come in a magnificent variety of colors. Also called roselle and ambashthaki. Hibiscus flowers are the main ingredient in many wonderfully refreshing teas made around the world. A tea known as Agua de Jamaica, or simply Jamaica in Mexico, is usually served chilled with copious amounts of sugar to sweeten the natural tartness of the hibiscus. Payment Shipping Returns Payment Shipping Returns We accept payment by any of the following methods: PayPal We offer FREE shipping on all orders! Your order will be dispatched within 1 working day of receiving payment (Monday-Friday) and you should expect to receive it 1) EU & Europe : 4-8 working days after dispatch 2) Rest of the world : 10-20 working days In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement. I n the unlikely case that you are unhappy with your product, please return your product in its original packaging within 30 days of receipt. We will be more than happy to either provide you with a Full refund or a replacyment. Hibiscus sabdariffa thrives in tropical climates and is commonly brewed into a popular tart beverage. The most common infusion is hibiscus tea which is usually sweetened with sugar due to its tart flavor. In Mexico, hibiscus flowers are the main ingredient of a popular carbonated beverage. Hibiscus can be added to culinary recipes, cosmetic blends, and herbal teas. Hibiscus flower can also be used as a natural fabric dye. Hibiscus plants grow in most tropical areas of the world, with a minority of species able to survive in freezing environments. Hibiscus flowers come in a magnificent variety of colors. Also called roselle and ambashthaki. Hibiscus flowers are the main ingredient in many wonderfully refreshing teas made around the world. A tea known as Agua de Jamaica, or simply Jamaica in Mexico, is usually served chilled with copious amounts of sugar to sweeten the natural tartness of the hibiscus. Hibiscus Flowers "Hibiscus Sabdariffa" Hibiscus sabdariffa thrives in tropical climates and is commonly brewed into a popular tart beverage. The most common infusion is hibiscus tea which is usually sweetened with sugar due to its tart flavor. In Mexico, hibiscus flowers are the main ingredient of a popular carbonated beverage. Hibiscus can be added to culinary recipes, cosmetic blends, and herbal teas. Hibiscus flower can also be used as a natural fabric dye. Hibiscus plants grow in most tropical areas of the world, with a minority of species able to survive in freezing environments. Hibiscus flowers come in a magnificent variety of colors. Also called roselle and ambashthaki. Hibiscus flowers are the main ingredient in many wonderfully refreshing teas made around the world. A tea known as Agua de Jamaica, or simply Jamaica in Mexico, is usually served chilled with copious amounts of sugar to sweeten the natural tartness of the hibiscus. Payment We accept payment by any of the following methods: PayPal Shipping We offer FREE shipping on all orders! Your order will be dispatched within 1 working day of receiving payment (Monday-Friday) and you should expect to receive it 1) EU & Europe : 4-8 working days after dispatch 2) Rest of the world : 10-20 working days In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement. Returns I n the unlikely case that you are unhappy with your product, please return your product in its original packaging within 30 days of receipt. We will be more than happy to either provide you with a Full refund or a replacyment. Hibiscus sabdariffa thrives in tropical climates and is commonly brewed into a popular tart beverage. The most common infusion is hibiscus tea which is usually sweetened with sugar due to its tart flavor. In Mexico, hibiscus flowers are the main ingredient of a popular carbonated beverage. Hibiscus can be added to culinary recipes, cosmetic blends, and herbal teas. Hibiscus flower can also be used as a natural fabric dye. Hibiscus plants grow in most tropical areas of the world, with a minority of species able to survive in freezing environments. Hibiscus flowers come in a magnificent variety of colors. Also called roselle and ambashthaki. Hibiscus flowers are the main ingredient in many wonderfully refreshing teas made around the world. A tea known as Agua de Jamaica, or simply Jamaica in Mexico, is usually served chilled with copious amounts of sugar to sweeten the natural tartness of the hibiscus.