BLUEBERRY HIBISCUS BLEND
The Blueberry Hibiscus Blend is a vibrant and antioxidant-rich herbal infusion that delivers a tangy floral profile paired with the subtle sweetness of dried blueberries. This caffeine-free tea is not only beautiful to look at with its striking ruby-red hue but also packed with nutritious benefits. Hibiscus petals are known for supporting heart health and lowering blood pressure, while blueberries add their powerful antioxidant properties and rich flavour. This simple brew is wonderfully hydrating, refreshing and ideal for any time of day. Whether served hot to soothe or cold for summer refreshment, it provides a guilt-free beverage option that’s low in calories and high in natural nutrients. Quick and easy to prepare, it suits various dietary needs and offers a delicious way to boost hydration and enjoy a plant-based infusion with a burst of berry brightness.
RECIPE CATEGORY
Juice
SERVING SIZE
1
CUISINE
North African
PREPARATION/TECHNIQUES
5 ingredients or less
OCCASION/HOLIDAY
Spring, Summer, Picnic, Ramadan, Party, Mother’s Day, Fall, Cocktail Party
SPECIAL CONSIDERATION/DIETARY CONCERNS
Alcohol–Free Drinks, Healthy, Low Fat, Low/No Sugar, Organic, Quick & Easy, Raw, Vegan, Vegetarian, Wheat / Gluten-Free
DISH TYPE
Digestif
INGREDIENTS
There are the following ingredient for Blueberry Hibiscus Blend:
- 1 teaspoon dried hibiscus petals
- 1 teaspoon dried blueberries
- 250 millilitres of hot water
FULL NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION
- Calories: 10.6 kcal
- Fat: 0.1 g
- Carbohydrate: 2.7 g
- Sugar: 2.3 g
- Sodium: 10.1 mg
- Fiber: 0.3 g
- Protein: 0.1 g
- Calcium: 8.1 mg
- Potassium: 7.1 mg
PREPARATION
These steps are followed for the preparation of Blueberry Hibiscus Blend:
- Boil The Water: Heat 250 millilitres of filtered water in a kettle until it reaches a full boil.
- Combine Ingredients: Place 1 teaspoon each of dried hibiscus petals and dried blueberries into a tea infuser or heatproof cup.
- Pour And Steep: Pour the hot water over the ingredients and allow to steep for 6 to 8 minutes, depending on flavour strength preference.
- Strain The Tea: Remove the infuser or strain the tea using a fine mesh strainer if loose herbs were used.
- Serve And Enjoy: Drink warm to enhance relaxation or let it cool and pour over ice for a revitalising cold tea.
PREP TIME
2 minutes
COOKING TIME
8 minutes
TIPS
- Adjust Steeping Time: Longer steeping will result in a more tangy and vibrant brew, while a shorter time keeps it lighter and softer.
- Use Whole Dried Blueberries: These provide richer flavour and added fibre if consumed, compared to flavoured tea blends.
- Cover The Tea While Steeping: This helps preserve the aroma and antioxidant content by retaining essential vapours.
- Enhance Colour Naturally: Add a splash of lemon juice to intensify the pink hue and balance the tartness.
- Reuse Dried Ingredients: Hibiscus petals and blueberries can often be steeped a second time for a lighter infusion.
VARIATIONS
- Citrus Boost: Add orange or lemon peel for an extra zing and bright citrus twist.
- Herbal Twist: Include a few fresh mint leaves or dried lavender for floral freshness.
- Sweeten Naturally: Stir in a teaspoon of agave, honey or stevia if you prefer a sweeter brew.
- Spiced Version: Add a slice of fresh ginger or a pinch of cinnamon for a warming undertone.
- Iced Tea Pitcher: Multiply quantities and steep in a teapot, then chill and serve in a large pitcher for gatherings.
PREPPING AND STORAGE
- Refrigeration: Store cooled tea in a sealed glass bottle in the fridge for up to 3 days. Shake well before each pour.
- Freezing: Freeze leftover tea into cubes for smoothie add-ins or iced drinks without dilution.
- Pre-Pack Preparation: Combine dried hibiscus and blueberries in reusable tea sachets or jars for quick grab-and-brew convenience.
- Serving Storage: If serving chilled, brew a day ahead to allow flavours to deepen overnight in the fridge.