Dried Hibiscus Flowers 145g - Mélodie Gourmande - Meilleur du Chef

Dried Hibiscus Flowers 145g - Mélodie Gourmande - Meilleur du Chef

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Dried Hibiscus Flowers 145g - Mélodie Gourmande - Professional quality kitchen utensils and equipment
Hibiscus flowers will surprise you with their intense fruity, tangy aromas. We selected whole dried hibiscus flowers with fragrant notes for many uses in the kitchen. Steeped in hot water and drunk like tea, infused in sauces, crushed and combined with rice or simply used as decorations on pastry and desserts Chef Philippe's tip: Add a dried Hibiscus flower into a glass of Champagne for a guaranteed WOW factor! Net weight: 145g PET plastic tub of 1,000ml Brand: Mélodie Gourmande

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Search for El Molcajete Brand -Dried hibiscus flowers lend a beautiful pink color and a bright tanginess to anything it is steeped in. Hibiscus flowers are the main ingredient in many wonderfully refreshing teas made around the world, especially in Mexico, Latin America, and North Africa. A tea known as Agua de Jamaica, or simply Jamaica in Mexico, is usually served chilled with copious amounts of sugar to sweeten the natural tartness of the hibiscus.

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