Monday, May 11, 2009

How do you dry Hibiscus Flowers?

I want to make a hibiscus drink, I think it would be good beacause my mom grows alot of hibiscus.

How do you dry Hibiscus Flowers?
The hibiscus used for teas and cooking is the Hibiscus Sabdariffa. Is that the one you have? Only the calyxes of the bud are used and you can put them on a window screen, paper plate or counter top in a warm dry place to dry. If you keep them away from light while drying they will retain their red coloration.
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Hibiscus is a plant native to the region stretching from India to Malaysia and is cultivated for he large, ruby red, refreshingly sour, fleshy calyxes of its blossoms.


Dried hibiscus is used for tea, jelly, marmalade, ice cream, sherbet, flavored butter, fruit tats, and other desserts.





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