Wholesale Hibiscus Flowers
Hibiscus sabdariffa
Form: Whole
Product description
Hibiscus, a vibrant member of the Malvaceae family, is related to plants like cotton, cocoa, baobab, and okra. Typically found in regions including China, India, Nigeria, Hawaii, Fiji, Mauritius, and Madagascar, hibiscus has captivated the world with its beauty and versatility.
While its exact origins are believed to be in India, it was the Chinese who first cultivated its many species, bringing this stunning flower into the spotlight. Hibiscus made its grand entrance into Europe in the 1600s, where it quickly became popular for its many uses.
How are hibiscus flowers used?
Hibiscus flowers aren’t just a feast for the eyes – they’re a treat for the taste buds too. These edible flowers have a distinctive, pleasant flavour that makes them a favourite for garnishing dishes, flavouring drinks, and brewing into delicious teas. They’re occasionally used in craft beers, adding a delightful floral, fruity flavour. In gin distillation, hibiscus imparts a distinctive colour and a memorable taste, making each sip an experience.
Hibiscus is also popular in herbal remedies. It’s believed to support heart health by helping to lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels. Known for its believed diuretic effects, hibiscus has been traditionally used to help relieve constipation, colds, and more.
These flowers are perfect for decorative uses too. Their rich colour and pleasing aroma make them a popular choice for potpourri and natural confetti, adding elegance to any setting.
Infuse your products with the bold flavour and versatility of Hibiscus Flowers. Contact Joseph Flach & Sons today to get a quote for wholesale orders.
Natural products can cause side effects. As with any food product or herbal supplement, it is advisable to seek professional advice before newly incorporating into one’s routine or into a new product, especially for individuals who are susceptible to allergies, have other dietary issues, weakened immune systems or other health complications.
Allergen information: Please note that this product may contain traces of nuts as Hibiscus is often grown in conjunction with or near monkey nuts.
Important: Joseph Flach & Sons are not herbalists and are unable to offer advice on and are unable to attest to the efficacy or suitability of a material for use in a herbal remedy or as a product ingredient.
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