General Questions
It helps keep your immune system healthy. Hibiscus tea is high in Vitamin C, a key vitamin that helps support a healthy immune system.
The main difference between infusions and tea is that the infusion is the process of extracting chemical compounds or flavors from plant material in a solvent whilst tea is the drink made from infusing boiling water with the leaves of the tea plant.
Not only do we sell tea, but we also sell honey, wooden plaques, coffee presses, teapots, mugs and other accessories.
Yes, we do sell wholesale. You can contact us via any of our channels for more information.
Yes, you can find our NutriHealth products in various shops and restaurants, including those listed here.
Yes, we do deliver outside Accra.
We currently have 9 flavors of hibiscus tea available.
Other Questions on Hibiscus
Hibiscus tea has tremendous health benefits. It is rich in antioxidants, may help lower blood pressure, and has anti-inflammatory effects. Hibiscus boosts the immune system and also induces sound sleep.
At Nutri-Health, we have made all the information available to you on the pack. Once you buy your tea, you will have access to all the relevant information you need to enjoy your lovely cup of tea. The ratio of hibiscus to water and the steeping time can vary based on your personal preference.
Hibiscus tea has a tart and tangy flavor profile, often described as slightly citrusy. It can be enjoyed both hot and cold. At Nutri-Health, you get to choose from ten exciting flavors of tea, as well.
No, hibiscus tea is caffeine-free, making it a popular choice for those looking to avoid caffeine.
Yes, you can add sweeteners like honey, agave syrup, or sugar to hibiscus tea to balance its tartness. However, many people enjoy it without sweeteners.
Absolutely! Some people enjoy blending hibiscus tea with other herbal teas or green tea to create unique flavor combinations.
Pregnant or lactating women and those with low blood pressure should consult with a healthcare professional before consuming it regularly.
Drinking hibiscus tea in moderation is generally considered safe for most people. However, excessive consumption may lead to potential health issues, and it’s advisable to maintain a balanced and varied diet.
Our teas are widely available in the following shops and online. You can choose between tea bags and loose-leaf. Visit any of our outlets and partner shops here.
Loose tea-200g
Paper packs – 60g
Square tins – 130g