Gosh, I would never have thought one could make a drink with these flowers. I had to Google it and saw it's what we call Hibiscus; I have several in my garden, red and pink ones. I'm now keen to try and make this drink. It's summertime here!
I made a smoothie about two weeks ago using Kefir, took photos of the process but not of me! Only saw the rules afterward😖
Nice to learn about something new, thank you @sirenahippie!
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Hi my dear @lizelle
How cool to see you here visiting me!
You know that there are many types of Hibiscus. The ones used to make drinks are the ones I share with you in the photos, I hope you have those, because they are very healthy.
Regarding your post, there is no problem, you are a friend of the community, and more importantly, you are a 100% legitimate and honest user, so share your post here, even if you are not in the photos. From time to time we may make exceptions.
A big hug, I look forward to your post about kefir.
About the kefir smoothie, thank you, I've wondering what to do with the photos :)
This is the Hibiscus flower, perhaps belongs to the same family, but it only has one flower on a stem.Hi @sirenahippie, the one we have looks totally different. I've not seen these flowers. It has quite a lot on one stem. Looks like I won't be able to make this.
Here, in Venezuela, there are many of those flowers too, and yes, that flower is from the same family, but it doesn't work for this recipe. That flower can be used to make a tea that is relaxing and helps you fall asleep well. It is also used to feed land turtles.