Saril, is the calyx of the hibiscus flower. You can find dried ones at most Mexican or Latin American grocery stores. In Mexico they are called “Jamaica” flowers because the drink originates from Jamaica. (Well, technically it comes from tropical Africa…)
When it’s boiled you get a lovely deep red drink (similar to a Kool Aid punch) which actually is very good for you. As a kid, I was told by my baby-sitters that it was good for your liver and iron and would keep you from getting colds. Unlike other concoctions I didn’t mind drinking this because it was very, very, yummy.
The truth?
Hibiscus tea, Chica de Saril, Jamaica, Sorrell Punch, Hibiscus punch… whatever you call it
HAS BEEN SHOWN to:
Lower cholesterol,
Lower blood pressure,
Help sugar levels,
Boost immune system
and aid in weight loss!
*Now, with all the sugar in it I’m not sure how much of a help it can be in lowering blood sugar…
Love your post!!! This is great information. Hibuscus tea is my all time favorite!!!! I put a little suger to sweeten it and it can't be beat as a chilled drink.
Thanks, Lia! 🙂
hey! por q hablando english u are from colon city, right!!
panamamamá di como es la receta de la chicha d saril y porq es medio picante.
saludos desde new york city!!
hell yeah!
Si, Gabriel! Colon City!
Hi! I just made a chicha from sorelle/jamaica teabags. Very delicious! I used the recipe for Morada chicha (pineapple, cinnamon, cloves, lime juice, green appples) but I have no purple corn. It tasted just like a chicha morada but using jamaica tea. What do you think I should call it? Help!