You wouldn’t expect to find an old herbal folk remedy for hypertension to taste so good in a taco, of all things, but vibrant, claret-hued hibiscus does just that. Yes, we’re suggesting you make tacos ...
The first sip of bright red hibiscus tea can be a shock. It’s an intoxicating elixir, so bold, tart and in-your-face with citrus, spice, berry and floral notes that it can overwhelm — or prompt a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Out of all the trending superfoods in the world of health and wellness, perhaps none is as beautiful as the hibiscus flower.
Hibiscus plants give us more than lovely flowers. They make a lovely, bright tea and add a complementary flavor to many recipes. Hibiscus holds an honored place in some Hindu rituals, and some ...
Imagine sipping a bright, ruby-red tea that is caffeine-free, pleasantly tart, and loaded with flavor – all the while, being unaware of the fact that you’re actually sipping on an elixir of health!
Hibiscus tea has several potential health benefits, including lowering blood pressure, lowering “bad” cholesterol, and aiding in weight management. However, as researchers are still learning about the ...
Based in Tampa, Florida, Virginia Pelley is a former women's magazine editor who has written health and fitness content for Men's Journal, Cosmopolitan magazine, the Chicago Tribune, ...