Organic Hibiscus Tea Bags
Organic Hibiscus Tea Bags
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Organic Hibiscus Tea Bags — Caffeine-Free | Egyptian Hibiscus sabdariffa
Our Organic Hibiscus Tea Bags are made from a single ingredient: whole dried flowers of Hibiscus sabdariffa, sourced from Egypt — the origin prized worldwide for its depth of colour, its intensely tart flavour, and the quality of its harvest. Known as karkade across the Middle East and North Africa, hibiscus tea has been drunk for thousands of years. Each temple bag contains 2g of pure hibiscus flower — deep ruby-red, sharply floral, and completely caffeine-free. Soil Association certified organic and packaged entirely plastic-free.
About the hibiscus
Egyptian hibiscus (Hibiscus sabdariffa) is widely regarded as the finest growing origin for tea — the climate and growing conditions of the Nile Valley produce flowers with an unusually high concentration of the deep red calyces that give the tea its colour, its tartness, and its character. The variety is sometimes called roselle, and the tea it produces is known by many names: karkade in Egypt and across the Arab world, bissap in West Africa, sorrel in the Caribbean. Whichever name you know it by, the flavour profile is unmistakable — vivid, tart, cranberry-like, and deeply refreshing whether served hot or cold.
Which size is right for you?
| Size | Temples | Best for | Price per temple |
|---|---|---|---|
| 15 temples | 15 | Trying for the first time | 33p |
| 50 temples | 50 | Regular daily drinker | 22p |
| 100 temples (2 × 50) | 100 | Stocking up / best value | 20p |
| 200 temples (4 × 50) | 200 | Bulk / household / gifting | 19p |
All sizes are packed in our 100% paper pouch — plastic-free and kerbside recyclable.
Why choose ours?
- Egyptian Hibiscus sabdariffa — the finest origin. We source from Egypt specifically for the depth of colour and intensity of flavour it produces. Not all hibiscus tea is the same; origin matters.
- Soil Association certified organic. Every batch independently audited to the UK’s most rigorous organic standard.
- 2g per temple bag. A generous fill weight that brews a full-bodied, genuinely tart cup — not a pale imitation.
- Naturally caffeine-free. Hibiscus sabdariffa contains no caffeine. Suitable any time of day, including evenings.
- Wonderful hot or iced. One of the very few herbal teas that is as good cold as it is hot — the tartness and colour make it an exceptional iced drink.
- Plastic-free temples and packaging. PLA biodegradable filter mesh in the temple bags; 100% paper outer pouch with no foil lining. Kerbside recyclable.
- Packed in the UK by our small family team. Blended and pouched in Leicestershire, not at a large contract facility.
- Vegan and vegetarian. No animal-derived ingredients anywhere in the product or packaging.
How to brew — hot or iced
Hot: Place one temple bag in a mug and pour over freshly boiled water. Steep for 5–7 minutes for a rich, deeply coloured infusion. Add a small amount of honey to soften the tartness, or a slice of lemon to sharpen it. Leave the bag in longer for a more intense brew.
Iced hibiscus tea: Always start with boiling water — place one or two temple bags in a heatproof jug and pour over freshly boiled water. Allow to cool for 5 minutes, then pour directly over a glass filled with ice. The rapid chilling locks in the vivid colour and produces an exceptionally refreshing cold drink. Add honey, mint, or a squeeze of lime to taste.
Each temple bag can be resteeped once for a lighter second cup.
Ingredients
Organic Hibiscus Flowers (Hibiscus sabdariffa) — 100%
Soil Association Organic certified. EU Organic certified.
Allergen information: May contain traces of nuts. Hibiscus sabdariffa is commonly grown in close proximity to peanut crops — in some growing regions the two plants share the same fields or rotate on the same land — which means trace nut cross-contamination in the raw material cannot be fully excluded.
Frequently asked questions
What is karkade tea?
Karkade is the Egyptian and Arabic name for hibiscus tea — an infusion made from the dried flowers of Hibiscus sabdariffa. It has been drunk across the Middle East, North Africa, and the Caribbean for centuries, known by different names in different regions: karkade, bissap, sorrel, roselle tea. Our hibiscus tea bags use Egyptian-sourced Hibiscus sabdariffa — the origin most associated with the traditional karkade preparation.
What does hibiscus tea taste like?
Tart, vivid, and deeply floral — with a flavour profile close to cranberry or tart cherry. The tartness comes from naturally occurring acids in the hibiscus calyces, and the colour is an intense ruby-red. It is refreshing and thirst-quenching whether served hot or iced. A touch of honey rounds the sharpness without losing the character.
Is hibiscus tea caffeine-free?
Yes. Hibiscus sabdariffa contains no caffeine. This tea is naturally caffeine-free and suitable at any time of day, including before bed.
How do I make iced hibiscus tea?
Always start with boiling water — pour freshly boiled water over one or two temple bags in a heatproof jug. Steep for 5 minutes, then pour directly over a glass full of ice. The temperature drop locks in the colour and produces a brilliantly vibrant iced drink. Add honey, lime, or fresh mint to taste. For cold brew, place 2 bags in cold water and refrigerate overnight — the colour and flavour develop slowly for a softer, less tart result.
Where does your hibiscus come from?
We source our hibiscus from Egypt — specifically Hibiscus sabdariffa from the Nile Valley region, widely regarded as the finest growing origin for hibiscus tea. In the event of seasonal shortages we may source from Thailand, which we would communicate clearly.
Is hibiscus tea good for you?
Hibiscus has a long history of traditional use across many cultures and is one of the more widely studied herbal botanicals. We do not make specific health claims — if you are looking for guidance on hibiscus for a particular health purpose, a GP or qualified herbalist is the right person to advise.
How many hibiscus tea bags should I use per day?
One temple bag per cup is the standard. Most people drink one to three cups per day. There is no regulated daily limit for hibiscus as a food ingredient; if you have any health concerns or are taking medication, consult your GP.
Are the temple bags plastic-free?
Yes. The temple bags use a PLA (polylactic acid) biodegradable filter mesh — not the nylon or polypropylene used in many pyramid-style bags. The outer pouch is 100% paper with no foil lining and no plastic film. Kerbside recyclable. No plastic anywhere in the product or packaging.
Where is this hibiscus tea made?
The hibiscus flowers are sourced from Egypt. They are then packed into temple bags and pouched by our small family team in Leicestershire, UK.
How should I store hibiscus tea bags?
Keep in the sealed paper pouch in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and strong smells. Once opened, fold the top of the pouch down firmly. Hibiscus is naturally low in moisture and stores well; just keep it away from heat and humidity.
Also in our hibiscus range
Prefer hibiscus without brewing? Our Organic Hibiscus Capsules deliver 700mg of the same certified organic Egyptian Hibiscus sabdariffa flower powder in a convenient vegan capsule — no brewing, no straining. Also available as Organic Hibiscus Loose Tea for those who prefer a teapot and infuser. Looking for something slightly sweeter? Our Organic Hibiscus & Mint Tea Bags blend the same Egyptian hibiscus with rubbed peppermint and a touch of organic stevia — naturally caffeine-free and exceptional over ice.
Egyptian hibiscus. Vivid, tart, caffeine-free.
Pure Hibiscus sabdariffa from Egypt — the origin that makes the difference — packed plastic-free by our small family team in Leicestershire. Brilliant ruby-red, intensely tart, and just as good over ice as it is in a warming mug.
We strive to ensure that our products are always of the highest quality. All our organic products are certified organic by The Soil Association and manufactured in accordance with SALSA (Safe And Local Supplier Accreditation) standards.
Our products are a testament to purity. They are meticulously crafted without any binders, fillers, bulking agents, or other processing aids. Each product is a concentrated source of active ingredients, delivering the essence of nature to you.
At the heart of our products is the essence of nature. This is why the flavour and appearance may vary with the seasons and environmental growing conditions. These variations are a hallmark of unprocessed organic foods, a testament to their authenticity and naturalness. Unlike large-scale manufacturers who use artificial flavourings, stabilizers, and preservatives to maintain consistency, we embrace the beauty of seasonal variations in our minimally processed, nutrient-dense foods.
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If you suffer any adverse side effects, immediately discontinue use and consult your primary caregiver.
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