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Do you trust your health, your family's health, and potentially your lives to a corporation, or to individuals who have devoted their lives to serving and helping others for over a decade?

YOU are much more than just a credit card number to us - we care about YOU - the individual! 

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"Let food be thy medicine,

and let medicine be thy food."

- Hippocrates

 15+ years!

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Upgrading people's health for

Dried Hibiscus Flower

This beautiful plant is also a superfood!

  • Anti-cancer

  • Antibacterial

  • Antioxidants

  • Anti-inflammatory

  • Anti-aging properties

  • Improves heart health

  • Lowers cholesterol, triglycerides, and blood pressure

  • Contains health boosting anthocyanins, flavonoids, polyphenols, calcium, phosphorous, iron, vitamin C and some Bs

  • Calms the nervous system and eliminates depression and anxiety

  • Supports blood, liver, and gut health

  • Boosts immune system

  • Inhibits the growth of MRSA, candida, and E. Coli

  • Prevents hair loss and reduces gray hair

  • Lowers fever

  • Reduces menstrual and menopause symptoms

  • Promotes weight loss and optimal metabolism

Health Benefits of Hibiscus

Hibiscus

Hibiscus is a flowering plant of the Malvaceae family, which also contains mallow. It grows in warm temperate, tropical, and semi-tropical climates. Hibiscus flowers can grow to be almost 10 inches in diameter and come in a wide range of colors from white to red, pink, yellow, and orange. Butterflies and hummingbirds seem to love all varieties!

 

Hibiscus goes by other names, too, such as roselle, rosella, sorrel, rosa de Jamaica, sour tea, zobo, and bissap. The flowers can be dried and made into a caffeine-free tea, which has a tart and fruity flavor similar to cranberries. You can add honey, mint, or ginger to change the flavor and boost the health benefits!

The dried flowers can also be used in a number of other culinary preparations! Scroll down for a fun enchilada recipe, and return to our blog where we publish new recipes every day!

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RECIPES from the Garden

HIBISCUS ENCHILADAS

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Ingredients:​

  • 2 tbsp butter

  • 1 large yellow onion, chopped

  • 3 tsp garlic powder

  • 1 cup Russet potato, diced

  • ¾ cup shredded carrots

  • 2 cups hydrated hibiscus flowers

  • 1 tsp sugar

  • 2 tsp Himalayan pink salt

  • 1 ½ tsp black pepper, divided

  • 4 roasted tomatoes, peeled

  • 4 hydrated guajillo chilies, seeds and stem removed

  • ½ cup water

  • 8 corn tortillas

  • Garnishes: sour cream, cotija cheese, purple cabbage, cilantro, green onion, sliced avocado, squeeze of lime

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Method:

1. Heat 1 tbsp butter in a large skillet. Add half the onion; cook for 2 minutes. Add potatoes, and cook for 5 minutes. Add carrots, hibiscus flowers, sugar, 1 tsp salt, 2 tsp garlic powder, and ½ tsp black pepper. Stir and cook for 10 minutes. Remove from heat and set aside.

2. Combine remaining onion, remaining garlic, tomatoes, guajillo chilies, remaining salt, pepper, and water in a blender, and blend until smooth. Heat sauce in a medium saucepan for 5 minutes. Remove from heat and set aside.

3. Melt remaining butter in a large skillet. Fry tortillas for 30 seconds on each side and set aside. Fill each tortilla with hibiscus mixture, roll and top with sauce, and sprinkle with garnishes. Serve and enjoy!

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This product has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not intended to diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure any disease. We take pride in this fact!

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