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Khartoum Hibiscus Tea

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Khartoum Hibiscus TeaSingle Herb Caffeine Free Ruby Red Loose Leaf The single flower cup pure dried hibiscus calyces, the Sudanese karkadeh that pours ruby red on its own. Hibiscus tea is a single ingredient drink across half the world. In Sudan its karkadeh , served cold and sweet at every social occasion; in Egypt its the same drink under the same name. In Mexico it becomes agua de jamaica ; in West Africa its bissap ; in the Caribbean its sorrel . The flower itself the

🌺 Single Herb☕ Caffeine-Free🍷 Ruby Red🌿 Loose Leaf

The single-flower cup — pure dried hibiscus calyces, the Sudanese karkadeh that pours ruby-red on its own.

Hibiscus tea is a single-ingredient drink across half the world. In Sudan it’s « karkadeh », served cold and sweet at every social occasion; in Egypt it’s the same drink under the same name. In Mexico it becomes « agua de jamaica »; in West Africa it’s « bissap »; in the Caribbean it’s « sorrel ». The flower itself — the dried calyces of Hibiscus sabdariffa — is the same plant in every glass. Sudan is one of the world’s major commercial producers, which is why this tea takes its name from Khartoum.

Pure cut calyces, nothing added. The cup brews a deep ruby red on contact with hot water, with the natural tartness that makes hibiscus instantly recognisable. Caffeine-free, naturally rich in vitamin C, drinks well hot in winter and properly comes alive iced in summer.

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Pure Hibiscus

Single ingredient — dried flower calyces only

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Ruby Red

Deep natural colour — no dye, no additive

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Made for Iced

The classic iced karkadeh of Sudan and Egypt

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Type

Single-Herb Infusion

Caffeine

None

Best Time

Iced, especially

Format

Loose Leaf

Steep Time

5 min

Servings

~25 cups (50g)

Tasting Notes

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Tart Berry Top

Aroma

Bright, slightly tart, faintly cranberry — the smell of dried red flower rather than fresh berry. Cleaner and sharper than blended fruit teas, because there’s no candied flavour underneath.

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Tart Tannic Body

Body

The cup carries a clean tart bite, slightly tannic in the way unsweetened cranberry is tannic. The body is full but never heavy — naturally low in sugar, distinctly red.

Clean Bright Finish

Aftertaste

Closes bright and slightly puckering, the way unsweetened cranberry juice closes. With a small spoon of honey it rounds out into a fruit-cordial cup; without it, the tartness stays clean.

How to Brew

01

Measure

One heaped teaspoon (about 2g) per 8oz cup. The cut is light and flaky — fill the spoon properly. For iced karkadeh, double up.

02

Heat the Water

Bring water to a full boil — 100°C / 212°F. Hibiscus calyces need real heat to release their colour and tartness.

03

Steep 5 Minutes

Five minutes gives a full ruby cup. Longer is fine — hibiscus doesn’t go bitter, just deeper. Strain through a fine mesh.

Water

100°C

Time

5 min

Per Cup

1 heaped tsp

Brew double-strength, sweeten lightly with honey or sugar while hot, then pour over ice with a slice of lime — that’s a Sudanese-style iced karkadeh. A sprig of fresh mint takes it further. The sweetened cold version is what hibiscus is for, year after year.

About the Tea

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Hibiscus Calyces

The Whole Cup

The dried calyces — the protective casing around the flower’s seed pod — of Hibiscus sabdariffa. Cut, not powdered, so the cup brews ruby red and clear rather than muddy. Single ingredient: nothing else in the bag.

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Sudanese Origin

The Tradition

Sudan is one of the world’s major commercial producers of hibiscus, and karkadeh — the cold sweetened hibiscus drink — is the country’s unofficial national beverage. Egypt drinks the same drink under the same name. The Khartoum in this tea’s name is the Sudanese capital.

Naturally Vitamin C-Rich

The Profile

Hibiscus calyces are naturally rich in vitamin C — one of the reasons the drink has stayed in kitchens across hot climates for centuries. The tartness on the cup is the natural acid profile of the flower; no sweetener required.

In the tin

Hibiscus flower calyces (Hibiscus sabdariffa).

Origin & Sourcing

Pure dried hibiscus calyces — single ingredient, no blend. Hibiscus sabdariffa, the same flower used to make karkadeh in Sudan, agua de jamaica in Mexico, bissap in West Africa and sorrel in the Caribbean. Naturally caffeine-free, naturally rich in vitamin C, packed in small batches for the Sampson shelf.

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