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Hibiscus Flower Enchiladas — Have you ever used dried flowers in place of meat? (Click on image for recipe) via @Lindsay Landis (Love & Olive Oil) Hibiscus Recipes, Hibiscus Recipe, Edible Flowers Recipes, Mexican Appetizers, Enchilada Recipes, Flower Food, Adobo, Hibiscus Flower, Edible Flowers

Let's just go ahead and call this what it is, ok? Hibiscus week. Seriously, though, I didn't realize a pound of dried hibiscus would be so much. And as a result of my overzealous purchase, these fragrant flowers are finding their way into some unusual places. Savory things and sweet things, drinkable concoctions and edible

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Tasha W. on Instagram: "↓ HIBISCUS LATTE ↓ 

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🌺BENEFITS OF HIBISCUS🌺

Physical: Hibiscus tea has been clinically found to lower HDL (bad cholesterol) levels, increase circulation and fight inflammation thanks to its high antioxidant levels. It’s also been shown to decrease systolic and diastolic blood pressure. 

Energetic: It’s vibrant red color is associated with the root chakra, and helps us to be  grounded and balanced. It’s used in many cultures as an aphrodisiac and to attract love.

🌺RECIPE🌺

1️⃣ Using either the dried herb or teabags, steep a concentrated hibiscus tea, which will give create a vibrant purple latte. If using the dried plant, used 1/4 cup to 2 cups of water. If using teabags, use 4 tea bags to 2 cups of water. Set Hibiscus Spiritual Benefits, Hibiscus Recipes, Hibiscus Tea Recipe, Systolic And Diastolic, Hibiscus Recipe, Cholesterol Friendly Recipes, Increase Circulation, Lemongrass Tea, Bad Cholesterol

Tasha W. on Instagram: "↓ HIBISCUS LATTE ↓ 📌 save this recipe or share it someone you love 🌺BENEFITS OF HIBISCUS🌺 Physical: Hibiscus tea has been clinically found to lower HDL (bad cholesterol) levels, increase circulation and fight inflammation thanks to its high antioxidant levels. It’s also been shown to decrease systolic and diastolic blood pressure. Energetic: It’s vibrant red color is associated with the root chakra, and helps us to be grounded and balanced. It’s used in…

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