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And if ever a flower was suited to our hyper-visual moment, it is hibiscus. Rather than remain a potted plant on the patios of grandparents, it has been adopted by the young and social media-savvy.
To make hibiscus tea, you can use Hibiscus Sabdariffa flowers from your own yard (be sure they're pesticide-free!). You'll need about 8 to 10 whole flowers, and the drying process can take up to ...
2 cups dried hibiscus flowers; 1 pineapple; 1 tablespoon grated fresh ginger; 1 cup sugar, or to taste; Bring the water to a full, rolling boil in a stockpot.
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