blooming teas
Posted in tea on 01/23/2009 12:06 am by admin
How can I make hibiscus tea?
I have a hibiscus plant in bloom right now how can i make tea from it?
You will need to dry the flowers first and then brew it as if you would regular tea leaves. You can either place them in a tea leaf ball and pour hot water in, or strain it when it’s done seeping. I would seep it 3-5 minutes. Herbal teas take a little longer to develop flavor than regular tea leaves.
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