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| Brand: Corona Real Category: Gourmet
Buy New: $1.50 - $3.95
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 4561
Country: Mexico Media: Misc.
ASIN: B0000GLS6Y
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Corona Real Dried hibiscus flowers for cooling summer drinks. Also called Jamaica in Spanish. AGUA DE JAMAICA (Hibiscus Flowers) Dried hibiscus flowers, known in Mexico as jamaica (pronounced "ha-ma-ike-ah", rather than like the name of the Carribbean island country) have long been available in health food stores in the U.S. for making a tea that is high in vitamin C. With the advent of interest in south-of-the-border cuisine, hibiscus flowers are sold in bags. This drink is particularly good for people who have a tendency, temporary or otherwise, toward water retention: it is a mild and completely natural diuretic.
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| Customer Reviews:
Jamaica's flowers ice tea! October 26, 2006 You can also drink the tea cold. It is really delicious and refreshing. I have drank this beverage since little and in my opinion it is better to drink it cold than warm.
Mmmm December 19, 2004 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I guess you could just drink the tea once you have brewed these blossoms. I prefer adding sugar and chilling it to make a great warm weather drink that can also be used as the base for jamaica margaritas.
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