Hibiscus

Hibiscus flowers have a great phytochemical profile that includes polyphenols, especially anthocyanins, organic acids, and polysaccharides, thereby offering greater prospects in therapeutic and medicinal uses. The Hibiscus flower is an aromatic, astringent, cooling herb. It is used in treatment of hyperlipidemia, hypertension, diabetics, and cancer.

Description

Specifications

Product Type
Flowers/ TBC

English/Common Name
Chinese hibiscus, Shoe-black plant, Jamaica sorrel, Hibiscus, Roselle

Botanical Name
Hibiscus sabdariffa

Origin
Egypt

General Usage

Traditionally, Hibiscus flowers are used for their diuretic effect. It helps lower fevers and is considered to be antiscorbutic in nature. It is widely popular as a tonic tea for better digestion and kidney function. Hibiscus flower is a folk remedy in the treatment of abscesses, bilious conditions, cancer, cough, debility, dyspepsia, dysuria, fever, hangover, heart ailments, and hypertension.

Overview

Hibiscus flowers have a great phytochemical profile that includes polyphenols, especially anthocyanins, organic acids, and polysaccharides, thereby offering greater prospects in therapeutic and medicinal uses. The Hibiscus flower is an aromatic, astringent, cooling herb. It is used in treatment of hyperlipidemia, hypertension, diabetics, and cancer.

Common Names

English: Indian sorrel; Jamaica sorrel; red sorrel
Spanish: canamo de Guinea; rosella; sereni
French: ketmie rose; oseille de Guinée
Germany: Rama; Rosellahanf
Italy: carcade

Storage Condition

Hibiscus should be kept in an airtight container/ bottle away from direct sunlight in a cool & dry place.

Packing and Shipment

Flowers

Packing

P.P Bags/ Paper Bags

Wieght

20/ 15 kg

Capicity per Container

20 FT: 6 TONS
40 FT:12 TONS

Quality

Grade: A,
Grade: B

Availabilty

Organic
Conventinal
EU Standards

 

TBC

Packing

P.P Bages
Paper Bags

Wieght

10 kg
25 kg

Capicity per Container

20 FT: 12 TONS
40 FT: 24 TONS

Quality

Grade: A,
Grade: B

Availabilty

Organic
Conventinal
EU Standards

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