Frontier Natural Products – Hibiscus Flower Cut & Sifted Organic – 1 lb.
Frontier Natural Products - Hibiscus Flower Cut & Sifted Organic - 1 lb.
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Frontier All-natural Items - Hibiscus Flower Lower & Sifted Certified Natural - one lb. (453 g) Frontier Natural Items Licensed Organic Lower and Sifted Hibiscus Flower is made up of non-irradiated hibiscus flowers that are freshness dated. To make certain fresh flavor that's always pure and organic, Frontier's spices are good quality tested and freshness dated. Hibiscus, also identified as rosemallow, is a flowering plant belonging to the very same loved ones as cocoa and cotton. The flowers are common as an herbal tea, specially in Caribbean and Latin American countries. They are typically mixed with other herbs or fruit juices and they impart a cheery red color and tart flavor. Botanical identify: Hibiscus sabdariffa L., Hibiscus sabdariffa Hibiscus species signify nations: Hibiscus syriacus is the nationwide flower of South Korea, and Hibiscus rosa-sinensis is the nationwide flower of Malaysia. The red hibiscus is the flower of the Hindu goddess Kali, and appears regularly in depictions of her in the artwork of Bengal, India, typically with the goddess and the flower merging in type. The hibiscus is utilized as an offering to goddess Kali and Lord Ganesha in Hindu worship. Hibiscus rosa-sinensis is deemed to have a quantity of health-related makes use of in Chinese herbology. In the Philippines, the gumamela (neighborhood name for hibiscus) is used by youngsters as element of a bubble-producing pastime. The flowers and leaves are crushed until finally the sticky juices come out. Hollow papaya stalks are then dipped into this and employed as straws for blowing bubbles. The red hibiscus flower is traditionally worn by Tahitian females. A single flower, tucked behind the ear, is utilized to indicate the wearer's availability for marriage. The bark of the hibiscus contains strong bast fibers that can be obtained by letting the stripped bark set in the sea to allow the natural material rot away. In Polynesia, these fibers (fau, purau) are utilised for producing grass skirts. They have also been identified to be used to make wigs.
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