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Hibiscus tea or Carcadet is a drink made from hibiscus flowers combined with fruit peels and pieces.
Hibiscus tea is characterised by a high concentration of vitamins , a reddish or pinkish colour , an enchanting fragrance and acidulous notes . This thirst-quenching drink can be enjoyed both hot and cold, without theine or tannin, and can be consumed by adults and children alike! It can be used as a base for a cocktail or mixed with fruit juice. Find all our teas and herbal teas on MaxiCoffee.

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Peach Hibiscus Tea - Comptoir Français du Thé - 100g Loose Leaf Tea
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  • Fruity and Floral Infusion
  • Notes of Peach, Hibiscus, Apple & Vanilla
  • Perfect During Afternoons & Evenings
  • 100g Loose Leaf
£4.90
£49.00/kg
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Comptoir Français du Thé Nectar Royal Hibiscus Tea - 100g
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  • Fruity & Floral Herbal Tea
  • Hibiscus Infusion
  • Notes: Peach, Hibiscus, Apple chips, Blackcurrant
  • Packaging: 100g airtight sachet
£5.70
£57.00/kg
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Comptoir Français du Thé Nectar Royal Hibiscus Infusion - 20 chiffon tea bags
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  • Fruity & floral infusion
  • With peach, hibiscus, orange peel, apple...
  • Box of 20 individually wrapped sachets
£10.90
£0.36/cup£181.67/kg
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What is Hibiscus Tea?

Hibiscus tea is a vibrant and refreshing herbal tea made from the dried petals of the hibiscus plant, scientifically known as Hibiscus sabdariffa. Known for its tart, cranberry-like flavour and striking ruby-red colour, this caffeine-free infusion is enjoyed both hot and cold around the world. Beyond its delightful taste, drinking it is associated with numerous health benefits, making it a popular choice among tea enthusiasts.

The Origin of Hibiscus Tea

The hibiscus plant thrives in tropical and subtropical climates, with origins tracing back to Africa and Southeast Asia. It has been traditionally used in various cultures for both culinary and medicinal purposes. In Egypt and Sudan, hibiscus flowers are brewed into a popular drink called Karkade , while in Latin America, the beverage known as Agua de Jamaica is a staple refreshment. Due to its rich antioxidant content , hibiscus tea has been used for centuries to support overall wellness.

What Makes Hibiscus Tea Special

What sets this tea apart from other herbal teas is its impressive nutritional profile. This deep red infusion is packed with vitamin C, polyphenols, and anthocyanins , which contribute to its numerous health benefits. Studies suggest that drinking hibiscus tea may help lower high blood pressure, support weight loss, and promote heart health . Additionally, its natural tartness makes it a great caffeine-free alternative to fruit juices and sugary drinks.

How to Brew Hibiscus Tea

Brewing hibiscus is simple and rewarding. Whether you prefer a steaming hot cup or a chilled, refreshing drink, hibiscus flowers can be easily steeped to your desired strength and taste.

How to Brew the Perfect Cup of Hibiscus Tea

To make a classic cup of hibiscus tea, follow these steps:

    1. Boil water – Heat fresh water to about 90-100°C (194-212°F).
    2. Steep the dried hibiscus – Add 1-2 teaspoons of dried hibiscus petals per cup of boiling water.
    3. Infuse for 5-10 minutes – The longer the steeping time, the more intense the flavour and colour.
    4. Strain and enjoy – Pour into a cup and enjoy as is, or add honey, cinnamon, or lemon for extra flavour.

For iced hibiscus tea, simply brew a strong infusion, let it cool, and serve over ice. You can also experiment with blending it with fruit juices or sparkling water for a refreshing summer beverage.

Creative Ways to Enjoy Hibiscus

While a simple brewed cup is delicious, there are many creative ways to enjoy hibiscus tea:

    1. Hibiscus Lemonade – Mix hibiscus with freshly squeezed lemon juice and a touch of honey for a tangy refreshment.
    2. Hibiscus Iced Tea with Mint – Brew and chill your tea, then add fresh mint leaves for an invigorating twist.
    3. Hibiscus Tea Smoothie – Blend cooled hibiscus tea with berries and yogurt for a nutrient-packed drink.
    4. Hibiscus Cocktails – Infuse your cocktails with a splash of hibiscus tea for a unique floral flavour.

Why Choose MaxiCoffee for Hibiscus Tea?

Premium Quality Hibiscus Teas

Our carefully sourced dried hibiscus petals come from reputable growers, ensuring they are free from artificial additives and preservatives. We offer a variety of hibiscus options, including loose leaf and convenient tea bags , so you can enjoy this herbal tea in the way that suits you best.

Expert Advice for Tea Lovers

Choosing the right herbal tea can be overwhelming, but our tea experts are here to help. At MaxiCoffee, we provide expert guidance, brewing tips, and personalized recommendations to ensure you get the most out of your hibiscus experience. Whether you're exploring hibiscus tea for its health benefits or simply love its tart and fruity taste, we have everything you need to make the perfect cup.

Explore our p remium range of hibiscus tea today and elevate your tea-drinking experience with MaxiCoffee!