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Hibiscus Tea

Hibiscus tea is the popular tea which is the infusion made from the sepals known as Calyces of the flower called Hibiscus sabdariffa.

It is an herbal tea which is been consumed by many people all over the world. Different regions have got different names for the flower hibiscus. The tea has got a tart as well as cranberry flavor and when sugar is added to the tea it gives a wonderful taste. The herbal tea contains minerals as well as vitamin C. It is also used as a traditional medicine.

The tea contains about 15 to 30 percent of organic acids, which includes maleic acid, tartaric acid as well as citric acid. It even contains polysaccharides as well as flavonoid glycosides likedelphinidin and cyaniding, which gives a deep red color to the tea. The hibiscus flowers are mainly used for the decorative purpose.

The tea is the combination of the hibiscus flavoring as well as black tea. The hibiscus plant seeds are grown in the time of spring or summer. These seeds produce a plant and flowers which will turn into the tea.

Hibiscus Tea
Different species of the plant produce tea of different flavor. There are about 200 species of this plant available all around the world.

This tree is mostly found in the subtropical as well as tropical regions where there is abundant sunlight. There are different forms and shape of the plant, like small trees and bushy shrubs. The flower of the hibiscus tree is large as well as stands out. The hibiscus tree has the ability of providing flavor tea as well as decorative flowers.

The tea is mostly popular for different health benefits. In United States in most of the herbal medicine the hibiscus plant is the main ingredient. The regular drinking of the tea helps in preventing infection of bladder, high blood pressure as well as constipation. Other than the herbal tea this plant is been used for creating other drinks such as iced drink. The tea is free from caffeine and thus good for your health.

You can easily purchase the herbal tea from the online retailers. Sometimes the tea is even sold by the name of Roselle tea. Hibiscus tea has got many health benefits and recognized safe for the daily use. The teal helps you to lower down your LDL cholesterol as well as to control blood pressure. The tea is free from caffeine and used for the treatment of hypertension, fever as well as liver disorders.




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