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Agua de Jamaica

Agua de Jamaica Recipe (Hibiscus Iced Tea)

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  • Total Time: 2 Hrs 30 Min
  • Yield: 12 1x

Ingredients

  • 2 cups dried Jamaica flowers (or two ounces)
    [Buy hibiscus flowers]
  • 9 cups water
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1 lime

Instructions

  1. Rinse and drain the dried jamaica flowers in a large colander.
  2. In a large pot, bring the nine cups of water to a vigorous boil. Stir in the jamaica flowers.
  3. Stir continuously for one minute while the mixture boils.
  4. Remove from heat, and let steep for one and a half to two hours.
  5. Strain the mixture, pressing the leaves so all the juice squeezes out. Discard the flowers. Taste. If it is too tart for your taste, add more water and/or sugar to correct for tartness and sweetness.
  6. Quarter and squeeze a lime to take the edge off.
  7. Makes one large pitcher of beautiful tea.

Notes

Wet hibiscus leaves are very strong in color and flavor. Be careful to steep your tea in a bowl that will not stain.

Serve agua de jamaica as a substitute for regular iced tea. Hibiscus flowers are rich in Vitamin C. Dried hibiscus flowers may be tough to find, but they are more and more available in bulk at health food stores. (In Austin, they are available inexpensively at HEB grocery stores) Look for them near bulk coffee and teas, orĀ order hibiscus flowers online

In America, this drink is very similar to Red Zinger herbal tea, but do try using the real hibiscus leaves. The difference in taste is significant.

Jamaica are dried hibiscus flowers H. sabdariffa var. sabdariffa and are also called roselle or Jamaican sorrel.

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