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I miss trader Joe's dried chili mango and candied hibiscus, their entire dried fruit section really.
4 0 Replycandied hibiscus? like the flower is candied?
2 0 ReplyHibiscus flowers are full of vitamin c, and taste like cranberries!
4 0 ReplyI had no idea. that sounds delicious.
the flower petals are so thin, how thick is the candy coating?
2 0 ReplyTypically i see them served in syrup and not coated in candy, and somehow they are so much thicker a petal than you imagine. I assume theyre using a specific type of hibiscus and not just the kind everyone grows for yard decor. More of a yucca flower texture honestly.
They may have actual candied ones to i didn't even bother looking it up yet, of course.
These are what i normally see https://www.wildhibiscus.com/collections/retail/products/wild-hibiscus-flowers-in-syrup
2 0 Replythat is fascinating, thank you for sharing it.
I actually grew up with hibiscus around my house my whole childhood but never knew you could eat them.
which is nuts, because I feel like I try to eat everything else in my yard as a kid.
those look pretty good.
1 0 ReplyUse theme like tea leaves and you get a tasty drink
1 0 Replyalso logging this in my brain. thanks
1 0 Reply1 0 Replydaaaang that sounds good.
1 0 ReplyEnjoy friend
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It's actually made with the calyx rather than the petals, same as with hibiscus tea.
1 0 Replyare you sure? a lot of the ones I looked up look like they dehydrate the petals. the recipes call for the flower rather than the calyx.
1 1 ReplyYup, those are calices, it's the bottom part of the flower, that holds the petals together.
1 0 ReplyI thought the calyx was the green part that holds the flower by its base.
like this?
and the flavor they're talking about sounds like hibiscus petals, which are supposed to be citrusy.
1 0 ReplyYou can also eat the petals, but the stuff you'll find commercially are calices. I assume the petals are perhaps too fragile to process ? https://www.tyrantfarms.com/hibiscus-a-tasty-addition-to-your-edible-landscape-or-garden/#edible-parts-hibiscus-sabdariffa
1 0 Replyno, apparently the petals are much thicker than I thought they were, which is funny because I grew up with them.
but all of these candied snacks and hibiscus tea and everything calls for the petals.
1 0 ReplySuit yourself I guess, it's a common misunderstanding.
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