I woke up one morning to a beautiful hibiscus in full bloom. I have no idea how it managed to bloom on our side of the fence, but somehow it found a way. I felt as if it was blooming just for me. Sending me hope and love.
I have been feeling rather low with all the C-19 hype and I have been one of the ‘lucky’ ones that has lost all of my work. Hibiscus is good for anxiety and depression and I feel it bloomed just at the right time.
Everywhere I walked I saw hibiscus flowers. Where I never noticed them before. So, I decided that it would be a great way to harness their beauty and goodness, by making a fresh hibiscus flower petal tea. Also known as Jamaica tea.
Did you know that the flower only blooms for one day? I learnt about this when I went to look for my hibiscus flower the next morning, only to find that it had withered away.
So, this morning we went on our morning walk around the neighbourhood with the pooches and picked a few hibiscus flowers for our tea, as well as some stems to hopefully grow our very own hibiscus trees. Stealing flowers felt really very naughty! I would suggest you asking permission first!
Hey flower lovers! I’ve been experimenting with hibiscus flowers from my garden lately, and boy, do I have some exciting ways to put these tropical beauties to good use! Whether you’ve got fresh blooms or dried petals, there’s so much more you can do with hibiscus than just admiring them in your garden.
1. Make That Famous Hibiscus Tea
Let me share my foolproof recipe for the perfect hibiscus tea
- 2 cups hibiscus flowers (cleaned and prepped)
- 8 cups water
- ¼ cup honey
- 3 tablespoons lime juice
Steps
- Remove the calyx and pistil from flowers
- Wash thoroughly
- Boil water
- Add flowers and turn off heat
- Cover and steep for 20 minutes
- Mix in honey and lime juice
- Strain and serve
Pro tip: You can reuse the flowers 2-3 times before they lose their flavor!
2. Whip Up Some Agua de Jamaica
This Mexican favorite is super refreshing! Here’s what you’ll need
- 1 cup dried hibiscus flowers
- 4 cups water
- Sugar to taste
- Ice cubes
- Lime wedges for garnish
The beautiful red color makes it perfect for summer parties!
3. Get Creative with Desserts
Y’all won’t believe how versatile hibiscus is in baking:
- Make pink frosting using dried hibiscus powder
- Create hibiscus sugar for dessert toppings
- Infuse cream for ice cream making
- Whip up some hibiscus jelly
- Use as natural food coloring
4. DIY Beauty Treatments
Here’s something I discovered recently – hibiscus makes amazing hair care products:
Hibiscus Hair Rinse Recipe:
- 1 cup dried flowers
- 4 cups boiling water
- Steep for 20 minutes
- Apply after shampooing
5. Mix Up Some Drinks
Some of my favorite hibiscus cocktail ideas:
- Hibiscus margaritas
- Tropical sangria
- Hibiscus mojitos
- Simple syrup for cocktails
- Fancy ice cubes with flower petals
6. Natural Dyeing Projects
I’ve tried this myself and it works great:
Basic Dye Recipe:
- 1 cup flowers
- 2 cups water
- Citric acid or vinegar
- Natural fabric
The color comes out as a gorgeous pinkish-red!
7. Create Custom Tea Blends
Try these combinations:
- Hibiscus + spearmint + lemon verbena
- Hibiscus + ginger + cinnamon
- Hibiscus + lavender + fennel
8. Make Unique Candles
For all my crafty friends:
- Use dried petals in candle molds
- Infuse oils with hibiscus for scent
- Add natural coloring to wax
9. Mexican-Inspired Dishes
Who knew hibiscus could be used in savory dishes?
- Hibiscus quesadillas
- Enchilada filling
- Chamoy sauce
- Garnish for tacos
10. Floral Decorations
Some pretty ways to display your flowers:
- Float in water bowls
- Make tropical wreaths
- Create flower crowns
- Decorate cakes
11. Skincare Products
DIY beauty treatments:
- Face masks
- Toners
- Hydrating sprays
- Body scrubs
12. Garden Projects
Fun gardening ideas:
- Create a bonsai
- Make pressed flower art
- Start a butterfly garden
- Propagate new plants
13. Hibiscus Syrup
Basic syrup recipe:
- 1 cup dried hibiscus
- 2 cups sugar
- 2 cups water
- Simmer until sugar dissolves
14. Wellness Drinks
Health-focused beverages:
- Antioxidant-rich tea
- Metabolism boosting drinks
- Vitamin C supplements
- Cold brew concentrates
15. Gift Ideas
Share the hibiscus love:
- Tea gift sets
- Homemade beauty products
- Dried flower sachets
- Infused oils
Storage Tips
To keep your hibiscus flowers fresh:
- Store dried flowers in airtight containers
- Keep away from direct sunlight
- Use within 1 year for best results
- Remove old blooms before seeds form
We’ve been having so much fun experimenting with these gorgeous flowers at Plants For All Seasons! Remember, if you’re planning to eat or drink your hibiscus, make sure they haven’t been treated with chemicals. And don’t forget to share your hibiscus creations with us – we’d love to see what you come up with!
Got questions about using hibiscus flowers? Drop them in the comments below, and I’ll help you out! Happy crafting, cooking, and creating with these amazing tropical blooms!
Would you like me to explain or break down any of these creative uses in more detail?
What does it taste like?
It has a wonderful taste and has a tart, cranberry-like flavor.
What is Hibiscus Tea good for?
Hibiscus tea is seen as a herbal tea and it has so many benefits. The biggest one, I would say is the high levels of Vitamin C and minerals. So it is good for your immunity and especially now during this time of staying healthy. It is known to prevent hypertension and anxiety, reduce blood sugar levels, lower blood pressure, keep your liver healthy, helps with depression, aids digestion and helps with weight loss. I mean wow! A full power-house of goodness in this one! Yes please!
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