Personally, I mix a teaspoon of ground organic green decaf tea a teaspoon of
hibiscus powder and 1 bag of regular organic green tea and boil it keeping a close eye on it so it doesn't overflow, then put it into a glass with some cooler water, add a teaspoon of; turmeric, gooseberry powder, barberry powder, berberine extract, black pepper, and a couple of teaspoons of coffee.
Subtly tinted with natural
hibiscus powder, this DIY Tinted Lip Balm is soothing and most importantly chemical - free.
Next I use 2 Tbsp ground Flax, 2 Tbsp Chia seed, 1 Tbsp Amla powder, 1 tsp 4:1 ratio
Hibiscus powder, 1/2 tsp Holy Basil and finally a palm full of White Tea leaves.
Homemade natural blush makeup with arrowroot,
hibiscus powder and cocoa powder is a natural and beautiful DIY option.
If that's too ambitious, Shea Terra makes an amazing cold - pressed hibiscus oil, and Amazon sells dried
hibiscus powder from a host of ethical retailers.
Too striking on it's own, so I add a dash of this and
hibiscus powder to a base of arrowroot powder and kaolin clay.
Our new collections feature our Superior Source ingredients that carry the aromas and flavors of the season: Mirabelle plums, orange blossom water, and Vietnamese
hibiscus powder to name a few.
1 1/2 teaspoons
hibiscus powder (or 2 tablespoons lightly crushed hibiscus blossoms, or 1 tablespoon hibiscus tea from about 3 tea bags)
For a purely pink cake, add
the hibiscus powder and beat until smooth.
The color imparted by
hibiscus powder is just so beautiful!
For an ombre cake like the one shown here, divide the frosting into four bowls and add the hibiscus and beet powder as follows: Dark Pink: 3/4 cup frosting + 3/4 teaspoon beet powder + 1/2 teaspoon
hibiscus powder - Medium Pink 1 1/2 cups frosting + 1 tablespoon
hibiscus powder - Light Pink: 3/4 cup frosting + 3/4 teaspoon
hibiscus powder - White: 2 cups frosting + 1/2 teaspoon
hibiscus powder
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Not exact matches
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iHerb asked me to share my opinion of a Madre Labs product called Cocoa Cardio, which is made from organic cocoa and beet juice
powders, as well as
hibiscus extract.
It uses
powdered elderberries, aronia berries, wild blueberries as well as beetroot, black carrots and
hibiscus flower extracts to add colour to the chocolate.
In a mixing glass add
Hibiscus, Ginger lime juice and chili
powder with ice.
I've also tried
powdering dried beet root (in the dehydrator) or dried
hibiscus flowers to add a pink tone which works well as long as you can very finely
powder them.
After your fenugreek seeds and
hibiscus flowers have soaked overnight, soak the dried
powders in the morning.
Daytime Teatox Ingredients: Organic Yerba Mate (Ilex Paragueriensis) **, Organic Orange Peel (Citrus Sinensis) **, Organic Jasmine Green Tea **, Organic Dandelion Root (Taraxicum Officinalis) **, Organic Milk Thistle Seed
Powder (Silybum Marianum) **, Organic
Hibiscus (
Hibiscus Sabdariffa) **, Organic Lemongrass (Cymopogon Citrates) **, Organic Schisandra Berry
Powder (Schisandra Chinensis) **, Organic Grade A Matcha **.
Detox Ingredients: Organic Dandelion Root, Peppermint Loose Leaf Tea, Organic Rosemary Leaf, Organic Senna Leaf, Organic Cinnamon
Powder, Organic Black Pepper, Organic Ginger Root, Organic
Hibiscus Flower
Powder, Organic Rhubarb Root
Powder, Organic Lemongrass Leaf and Organic Grapefruit Peel
Metabolic Boost: (Organic Yerba Mate, Sechung Oolong Tea, Organic Pinhead Gunpowder Tea, Organic Angelica Root
Powder, Guarana Seed
Powder, Organic Licorice Root cut and Organic Stevia) Detox: (Organic Dandelion Root, Peppermint Loose Leaf Tea, Organic Rosemary Leaf, Organic Senna Leaf, Organic Cinnamon
Powder, Organic Black Pepper, Organic Ginger Root, Organic
Hibiscus Flower
Powder, Organic Rhubarb Root
Powder, Organic Lemongrass Leaf and Organic Grapefruit Peel) Super Goji Blast: (Organic Goji Berry
Powder, Green Coffee Bean
Powder, Garcinia Cambogia
Powder, Purple Aronia
Powder and Stevia) Antioxidant Body Scrub: (Organic Coffee
Powder, Himalayan Salt, Organic Coconut Oil, Organic Cinnamon and Pure Lavender Oil)
Yesterday I had super sprout mix (alfalfa, lentil, garbanzo and sunflower sprouts) plus shredded cabbage, shredded carrots and shredded broccoli with Vegenaise (my only oil intake at all anymore) on lavash sheet for breakfast a sumo Mandarin as a snack while they are in season (I've eaten 4 in my lifetime), and for lunch a big carrot dipped in homemade hummus (my own sesame seeds, no oil, home boiled chick peas boiled in water with
hibiscus leaves, and I use this broth for the hummus) and I add 1/4 the salt it calls for, lemon juice add spirulina
powder, fresh squeezed lemon juice, hemp, chia, turmeric, garlic, cumin smoked paprika and Cayenne) it's my «green hummus»;) Anyway I had nothing for dinner.
Coconut Cream
Powder retails for $ 20, and Mangosteen
Hibiscus Superfood
Powder retails for $ 24.
The Mangosteen
Hibiscus Superfood
Powder has a mildly bitter taste, but it's packed with vitamin C, phytochemicals, and beauty minerals that truly nourish healthy, balanced skin from within.
Mangosteen
Hibiscus Superfood
Powder can also be added (1 teaspoon is a standard serving) to drinks like juices, smoothies, and teas.
Here's what I made with my Coconut Cream
Powder and Mangosteen
Hibiscus Superfood
Powder as soon as I opened my box:
Lipmo's Spor - tea Drink · 1 quart water or green tea, or my favorite,
hibiscus pineapple litchi tea · 1/4 teaspoon of mineral - packed Himalayan salt · 1/4 cup organic lemon juice, to help replace potassium · 5 grams
powdered ribose, to provide energy to cells and muscles · Stevia to taste
barley, red rice, job's tears, purple millet, pancharatna dal (5 legume mix of split mung, black gram, «lentils hulled» (possibly toor), pigeon pea, chickpea), extra mung, adzuki, burdock, beets, purple potato, [one of the high calcium green leafys that has been a bit hard for me to find but hopefully becomes more available as with others], dandelion, bitter melon, mint, dill, coriander, rosemary,
hibiscus, italian seasoning, garlic, ginger, purple onion, tomato, asafoetida, curry
powder (coriander, fennel, cumin, mustard, turmeric, dill, rampe -LSB-?]
My regular morning smoothie includes whole fruit (apple, orange, dates, cranberries, other berries), vegetables (red cabbage, dark greens such as kale, carrots, celery), spices (fresh ginger, cinnamon), flax seed, and some
powdered green tea leaves and
hibiscus leaves.
I'm curious though because I've gotten into the habit of making a smoothie before bed which includes
hibiscus & amla
powder.
floral flavors (orchid, lavender, elderflower,
hibiscus, rosewater), edible flowers salt - curing new hot sauces zhug (Israeli - Yemenite condiment) ghee whey black garlic cannibis super
powders (moringa, matcha, maca root) sugar alternatives
volcanic ash cosmetic clay, azadirachta indica (neem) leaf *, carica papaya (papaya) fruit / leaf *, morinda citrofolia (noni) fruit *, bambusa arundinacea (bamboo) activated charcoal,
hibiscus sabdariffa (
hibiscus) flower *, theobroma cacao (raw cacao) *, L - ascorbic acid (vitamin c), santalum paniculatum (Hawaiian sandalwood)
powder, black lava hawaiian salt, aloe barbadensis (aloe vera) leaf *, curcuma longa (turmeric) root *, zingiber officinalis (ginger) root *, calendula officinalis (marigold) flower *, ocimum sanctum (holy basil tulsi) leaf *, centella asiatica (Hawaiian gotu kola) leaf *, hamamelis virginiana (witch hazel) root / leaf *, rhassoul cosmetic clay, salix alba L. (willow) bark *, musa spp (banana) extract *, psidium guajava (guava) extract *, zingiber officinalis (ginger) oil *, citrus aurantium var.