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Thursday, July 22, 2010
Hibiscus Tea Smoothie
Hibiscus Tea is often referred to as the "Super flower" tea. It is said that Hibiscus Tea can lower blood pressure, lower cholesterol and, since it is rich in vitamin C, contribute to a healthy immune system. Sounds great, right? Only one problem. I can't stomach Hibiscus tea. The smell is too floral and overpowering so I have a very hard time getting it down. Instead I thought I would try to mask the strong scent by using the tea in a smoothie of frozen berries and yogurt.
Marianne has been looking for pure Hibiscus Tea all over Vancouver. I found mine while visiting the States (can't remember if it was in Palm Springs or North Carolina). If you have trouble finding Hibiscus Tea (or any other variety), check out The Republic of Tea.
Their Be Well Red Tea Collection is great; the Get Clean Tea for daily detox is my favourite. It's red rooibos based with milk thistle seed, sarsaparilla root, danelion root, chicory root and other things to help flush out your liver and kidneys. It's all natural and flavoured with a hint of vanilla and almond. Much tastier than drinking straight dandelion root tea!
Anyway, back to the Hibiscus Tea Smoothie...
Makes 1 large Smoothie
3/4 cup strongly brewed Hibiscus Tea, cooled slightly
1/4 cup milk
1/2 cup plain or Greek yogurt
1/2 cup frozen berries (I used blueberries & strawberries this time. Raspberries are great too!)
1 tbsp ground flax seed or flax oil
1. Add everything to a blender and blend until smooth. Pour into a glass and enjoy!
Try Green Tea or other herbal teas in place of Hibiscus!
Why am I a little creeped out by that hand sticking out of your smoothie. Who did you drown in there?
ReplyDeleteAnd I tried the hibiscus you gave me, and I really like it on it's own. Totally tempted to place an order with Republic of Tea - I found a bunch of great blends on their site to try out!
i found your site while googling to find hibiscus tea in vancouver, i found bayswater tea company on west broadway sells it and good prices too!
ReplyDeleteGood giveaway for little post but so interactive.
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