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    Home » Recipes » Beverages

    Pineapple Hibiscus Tea

    Updated: Dec 15, 2023 by Gustavo De Obaldia

    Written by Gustavo De Obaldia

    Embrace pineapple hibiscus tea's tangy and rejuvenating essence, a simple yet antioxidant-rich delight. This easy recipe is your ticket to a refreshing break, ideal for sunny afternoons or peaceful evenings. Let's brew some vibrant, plant-based bliss!

    two cups of pineapple hibiscus tea served next to a kettle.
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    Hibiscus tea (also known as Té de Flor de Jamaica), often celebrated for its enchanting color and tart flavor, is a versatile gem in herbal beverages. But did you know it can transform beyond a simple cup of tea?

    Imagine it as a base for a refreshing pineapple tea or as the star ingredient in a traditional sorrel drink, each variation offering a unique twist to your taste buds. The fusion of hibiscus with pineapple elevates the flavor profile of this delicious beverage and enhances its nutritional value, marrying the antioxidants of hibiscus with the vitamins and enzymes of pineapple. This combination is not just a treat for your palate but also a boon for your health.

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    • 💚 Why you will love this recipe
    • 🧾 Ingredients
    • 🍽 Equipment
    • 🔪 Instructions
    • 💡 Expert Tips
    • 📖 Variations
    • 🥢 How to serve
    • 🥡 Storage Tips
    • ✅ Health Benefits
    • ❓ FAQ
    • 📚 More infusion recipes
    • 🧮 How to scale
    • 🎥 Video
    • 📋 Recipe
    • 💬 Reviews and Comments

    💚 Why you will love this recipe

    • Vibrantly Flavorful: Tangy, refreshing taste.
    • Nutritionally Rich: Antioxidants and vitamins.
    • Versatile Enjoyment: Tea or cold drink.
    • Easy to Make: Simple, quick preparation.
    • Health Boosting: Supports wellness digestion.

    🧾 Ingredients

    The ingredients that make this tea SO good are:

    labeled ingredients to make hibiscus tea.
    • Dried Hibiscus Flowers: Impart a tangy, cranberry sauce-like flavor, adding a vibrant hue and refreshing zest to the tea.
    • Pineapple Peels: Utilized for their sweet, tropical essence, they infuse the tea with a subtle, fruity undertone.
    • Fresh Ginger: Brings a warm, spicy kick, enhancing the overall depth and complexity of flavors.
    • Cinnamon (optional): Offers a sweet, woody aroma, contributing an optional layer of warmth and spice.

    Optionally sweeten with stevia, coconut, or muscovado sugar.

    Hint: To achieve the best taste, flavor, and flavonoid content, it's recommended to opt for full-leaf teas. The process of breaking down tea leaves into smaller fragments for tea bags can lead to a loss of some of their more delicate qualities.

    See the recipe card for quantities.

    Substitutions

    • Dried Hibiscus: Substitute with fresh sorrel flowers for a similar tart and floral flavor profile.
    • Pineapple Peels: Omit for a less fruity undertone or replace with orange peels for a citrusy twist.
    • Fresh Ginger: Swap with allspice berries to maintain the warm, spicy notes in a slightly different yet complementary way.
    • Cinnamon: Use cloves as an alternative to add a similar sweet and aromatic warmth to the dish.

    🍽 Equipment

    Big pot and strainer.

    🔪 Instructions

    To make this tea, wash the pineapple skin thoroughly and any fresh ingredients you plan to add to the pot.

    Step 1: Place all the ingredients in a large pot.

    Step 2: Bring everything to a boil and then remove from heat. Then, put a lid on and steep for twenty minutes.

    Hint: The tea will have a stronger flavor by leaving the ingredients steep for longer. Remember that hibiscus flowers have a sour flavor, so the longer you steep it, the more robust the flavor.

    straining the tea ingredients using a strainer on top of another pot.

    Step 3: Strain all the tea ingredients and serve hot.

    💡 Expert Tips

    Optimal Steeping Time: Hibiscus tea typically requires a steeping time of 5 to 10 minutes. Steeping for less time produces a lighter flavor, while a longer steep brings a deeper, more tart taste.

    Water Temperature Matters: Use boiling water to steep hibiscus tea. This helps to fully extract the flavors and the beautiful deep red color from the hibiscus petals.

    Sweetening to Taste: The inherent tartness of hibiscus tea can be balanced with a touch of sweetness. For those who like it sweeter, options like agave syrup, muscovado, or coconut sugar are great natural choices. Alternatively, if you're looking for a calorie-free option, sweeteners such as stevia, monk fruit, or erythritol are excellent substitutes.

    📖 Variations

    Cold Brew Option: Try cold-brewing your hibiscus tea for a refreshing summer drink. Simply steep the hibiscus in cold water for a few hours or overnight in the refrigerator. This method results in a smoother taste with less bitterness.

    Experiment with Flavors: Hibiscus tea pairs well with various flavors like lemon, lime, ginger, or mint. Experiment by adding these elements during or after steeping to create your unique blend.

    Don't miss our Caribbean Sorrel Drink post for a festive twist on this tea! Perfectly spiced for the holiday season, this creation is a delightful treat that can be savored either warm or chilled, making it ideal for any End of Year celebration.

    🥢 How to serve

    served hibiscus tea in white cups, next to an old kettle.

    Serve hibiscus tea hot for a cozy, soothing drink or chilled for a refreshing beverage. Garnish with a slice of citrus or a sprig of mint for an extra touch of elegance.

    🥡 Storage Tips

    Cool Down: Allow the brewed hibiscus tea to reach room temperature before storing. This prevents condensation inside the storage container, which could dilute the flavor and affect the tea's quality.

    Choose the Right Container: Transfer the tea to a clean, airtight container. Glass containers are ideal as they don't impart any flavors to the tea. If you're using plastic, ensure it's food-safe and BPA-free.

    Refrigeration is Key: Store the container of hibiscus tea in the refrigerator. This keeps the tea fresh and slows down the degradation of flavors and nutrients.

    Consume Timely: Ideally, enjoy your refrigerated hibiscus tea within 4-5 days. Over time, even in the fridge, the tea can lose its vibrant flavor and aroma.

    Avoid Freezing: Freezing hibiscus tea is not recommended as it can alter the flavor profile and the consistency of the tea upon thawing.

    ✅ Health Benefits

    Hibiscus tea offers more than just a delightful taste; it's brimming with health advantages. Wondering why hibiscus tea is good for you? Here's a brief overview of its beneficial properties.

    1. Rich in Antioxidants: Hibiscus tea is loaded with antioxidants, which help fight free radicals in your body, reducing oxidative stress and potentially lowering the risk of chronic diseases. (source)
    2. Blood Pressure Management: Studies have shown that hibiscus tea may help lower high blood pressure, making it a heart-healthy choice. (source)
    3. Liver Health: The antioxidants in hibiscus tea also benefit liver health, aiding in detoxification and efficient functioning. (source)
    4. Weight Loss Aid: Some research suggests that hibiscus tea may support weight loss by influencing appetite and fat metabolism. (source)
    5. Caffeine-Free: Being naturally caffeine-free, hibiscus tea is a great hydration option for those looking to reduce their caffeine intake. (source)
    6. Mood Booster: Hibiscus tea's refreshing taste and aroma can be a mood enhancer, providing a calming and relaxing effect. (source)

    ❓ FAQ

    How long can I store hibiscus tea flowers?


    Storing hibiscus tea flowers effectively is key to preserving their flavor and phytochemical content, especially flavonoids. The shelf life of tea depends on the level of fermentation and the condition of the leaves. Dried tea leaves, if kept dry and stored properly away from heat, water, light, and air, can maintain their quality for up to two years. This is particularly true for hibiscus tea, which often comes in whole leaves.
    To ensure your hibiscus tea remains flavorful and rich in flavonoids, transfer the tea to an airtight container as soon as possible after purchase and store it in a cool, dry place away from the stove and sink. This careful storage will help in extending the tea's freshness and taste.

    How many hibiscus flowers to make tea?

    To prepare a cup of hibiscus tea, typically around 5 hibiscus flowers are used. However, the exact number can vary based on your preference for the tea's strength. Additionally, the steeping duration will also affect the intensity of the flavor.

    📚 More infusion recipes

    Dive deeper into refreshing drinks with our "How to Make Pineapple Water" post, perfect for a hydrating treat. And for a cozy twist, check out our Pineapple Tea recipe or our lemon ginger turmeric tea– all are delightful ways to enjoy the tropical taste of pineapple!

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    🧮 How to scale

    Adjusting the quantity of this Hibiscus Tea recipe is simple, whether you're brewing a single cup or a large batch for friends and family. Just scale the amount of hibiscus flowers and water proportionally. For larger batches, ensure your brewing vessel is sufficiently large and allow the tea to steep adequately to develop its rich, tangy flavor fully.

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    📋 Recipe

    two cups served pineapple hibiscus tea.

    Pineapple Hibiscus Tea

    Author: Gustavo De Obaldia
    Enjoy the vibrant, ruby-red Hibiscus Tea, known for its tart, cranberry-like flavor and rich antioxidant content. Perfect for serving hot or cold, this naturally caffeine-free brew is both a delightful and healthy choice for any time of the day. Simple to make and customizable in sweetness, it's a refreshing addition to your tea collection.
    5 from 4 votes
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 5 minutes mins
    Steeping 20 minutes mins
    Total Time 30 minutes mins
    Course Beverage, Infusions
    Cuisine Comfort Food, Healthy
    Servings 8 cups
    Calories 0.1 kcal

    Equipment

    cuisine art large casserole with a lid.
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    Ingredients
      

    • 1 cup hibiscus flowers dried
    • 1 pineapple peel cleaned
    • 1 knob ginger fresh, sliced
    • 8 cups filtered water

    Optional

    • 1 stick cinnamon
    • 3 berries allspice
    • 1 lime
    • 1 orange
    • 1 star anise
    • 1 teaspoon fennel seeds
    • mint leaves to garnish
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    Directions
     

    • Combine Ingredients: In a large pot, gather your pineapple pieces, hibiscus flowers, and any other ingredients you're using for this delightful tea.
    • Boil: Bring the mixture to a rolling boil. This step is crucial for releasing all the vibrant flavors.
    • Steep: Once boiled, remove the pot from the heat. Cover it with a lid and let the ingredients steep for seven minutes. This is where the magic happens, as the flavors infuse into the water.
    • Strain: Carefully strain the tea to separate the liquid from the solid ingredients. Your tea is now ready to be served warm and enjoyed.

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    Notes

    Notes for Serving Cold:
    If you prefer your tea cold, let it cool to room temperature first. Patience is key here to preserve the rich flavors. Once at room temperature, chill the tea in the refrigerator. Avoid using ice cubes directly in the tea, as they can dilute its robust flavor and aroma.
    Additional Tips:
    Consider adding a natural sweetener like agave syrup or stevia for a sweeter taste while the tea is still warm. This tea can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 5 days, making it perfect for preparing in advance. Experiment with garnishes! A slice of lemon or a sprig of mint can add an extra zing to your refreshing drink.

    Nutrition Facts

    Calories: 0.1kcalCarbohydrates: 0.02gProtein: 0.003gFat: 0.001gSodium: 13mgPotassium: 6mgFiber: 0.003gSugar: 0.003gVitamin A: 88IUVitamin C: 0.01mgCalcium: 9mgIron: 0.03mg
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    As the lead content writer and recipe developer at Our Plant-Based World, he combines his passion for health and sustainability with a Plant-Based Nutrition Certification to create accessible, delicious vegan recipes. His expertise in plant-based cooking supports the blog's mission of fostering a healthier, environmentally conscious lifestyle through simple and seasonal dishes. His commitment to making vegan cooking enjoyable and inclusive for everyone shines in each recipe and article.

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    1. Erin

      December 19, 2023 at 6:56 pm

      5 stars
      This pineapple hibiscus tea is so good that I've swapped it out for my regular tea. Love it warm! It smells amazing making it too. Thanks for the lovely recipe!

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