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The scarlet hibiscus blossom has been the summer beverage du jour since antiquity. Like a wind sweeping its way across North Africa, perfumed citrus notes of blood orange and fragrant Moroccan rose carry this blend to a distant destination: a terrace of glowing citrus trees on the Sicilian coast, or a sun-baked courtyard in Tangiers - it's hard to say but we're delighted to be there.
Caffeine Free
The scarlet hibiscus blossom has been the summer beverage du jour since antiquity. Like a wind sweeping its way across North Africa, perfumed citrus notes of blood orange and fragrant Moroccan rose carry this blend to a distant destination: a terrace of glowing citrus trees on the Sicilian coast, or a sun-baked courtyard in Tangiers - it's hard to say but we're delighted to be there. This organic iced tea practically begs for a platter of wine dark cherries on the stem and juicy shards of chilled watermelon. It's almost blindingly good, full of beauty and fragrance and taste.
Makes 4 gallons (64 eight ounce servings), includes 5 filter bags for easy brewing.
Cold Brew Method: Combine 1/2 cup tea leaves with 1 gallon filtered or spring water. Cover and let sit at room temperature for about 4 hours, or to taste; strain and chill. Makes 1 gallon.
Quick Brew Method: Bring 3 cups filtered or spring water to a boil; let cool 3 minutes. Put 1 tablespoon tea leaves in a heat-proof container. Pour water over leaves. Add one cup ice cubes, and stir to combine. Makes 1 quart.
Packaged in our signature Bellocq Yellow boxes and sent with care - containing four sachets of tea plus 5 filter bags.
Net wt. 3.1 oz
organic hibiscus, rose petals, and natural essences
Cold Brew Method: Combine 1/2 cup tea leaves with 1 gallon filtered or spring water. Cover and let sit at room temperature for about 4 hours, or to taste; strain and chill. Makes 1 gallon.
Quick Brew Method: Bring 3 cups filtered or spring water to a boil; let cool 3 minutes. Put 1 tablespoon tea leaves in a heat-proof container. Pour water over leaves. Add one cup ice cubes, and stir to combine. Makes 1 quart.