Hibiscus Powder
Hibiscus Powder is made from the dried, ground sepals of the hibiscus plant. Often mistaken for flowers themselves, they are actually fleshy, trumpet-shaped, deep burgundy fruits that grow after hibiscus flowers bloom. This finely ground, tart powder has a deep burgundy color.
- Can be used to flavor warm or cold beverages, soups and sauces, as well as to add color to food and beverages
- If steeping in a liquid, powder sediment should be strained out prior to use
- Naturally gluten free
Kosher
Basic Prep
Ready to use. Add to taste.
Suggested Uses
- If steeping in a liquid, powder sediment should be strained out prior to use
- Typically brewed with water to make either a hot tea or a refreshingly tart cold beverage, which can be sweetened
- The liquid from steeped Hibiscus Flowers can also be made into jellies or sauces
- Steep in vinegar to infuse flavor and color
- Mix with salt or sugar and use to rim cocktail glasses
- Add to spice rubs for pork, chicken or seafood to add tart flavor and color
Description
- Hibiscus Powder is made from the hibiscus plant's dried, ground sepals. Often mistaken for flowers themselves, they are the trumpet-shaped, deep burgundy part of the plant that support the flowers on the stem. The sepal continues to grow after hibiscus flowers bloom, eventually forming a fleshy pod that surrounds the seeds.
- Hibiscus Powder is a finely ground, tart, deep burgundy powder that can be used to flavor warm or cold beverages, soups and sauces, as well as add deep fuchsia color to food and beverages.
- "Hibiscus" refers to a family of shrub-like annual plants that produce colorful, trumpet-shaped blooms. The specific species of Hibiscus cultivated for culinary purposes is Hibiscus sabdariffa, also called "roselle."
- Hibiscus flowers' high levels of vitamin C and electrolytes are undisputed.
- Hibiscus is most often boiled with water and sweetened to make a tangy herbal beverage with a taste similar to cranberry juice.
- This beverage is most commonly known by its Spanish name, "agua de jamaica," but is brewed all over the world in hot and cold forms. It can also be used to make jam and jelly, as well as various soups and sauces.
Storage & handling
Store in a dry, cool place
Ingredients
Hibiscus
Hibiscus Powder
TERMS & CONDITIONS
Since our products are food items, all sales are final, and we do not offer refunds or exchanges. In the event that your order does not arrive to your satisfaction, please contact us at: info@naturesmills.com with your order number and any additional details and photographs.
All UPS Order shipments of Nature’s Mills products must be informed of any and all product damages and/or shortages within 3 days of receiving product to receive credit. Please take photos of all damage as reported.
UPS reserves the right to inspect damaged goods prior to approving claims. Please hold damaged goods for at least 3-5 days after reporting to Nature’s Mills (The KEELEN COMPANY).
LTL Freight Shipments
Please inspect your LTL shipments upon receipt. Any missing or damaged product must be listed on the BOL before signing with the driver. This must be reported to Nature’s Mills (The KEELEN COMPANY) immediately but no later than 3 days after receiving merchandise; otherwise credit / replacement will not be given.
Seasoning, Spice & Rub Shelf life
Our seasoning has a 2-3year shelf life. While out of date seasoning won’t make you sick, we do not recommend selling or using it beyound the products' best buy date (shelf life). It will be stale and lack freshness.