Scientific name: Hibiscus sabdariffa Facts: • Belongs to the family of Malvaceae which is originated from West Africa • Widely cultivated in Tropical Africa, Sudan, Egypt, Ethiopia, Mali, Nigeria, Chad, India, Indonesia, Phillippines, Malaysia, Brazil, Australia, Mexico, Hawai and Florida USA. • Habitat of the herb is disturbed ground. DOMESTIC APPLICATIONS: a) The root is edible but very fibrous b) Roselle seeds can be roasted and ground into a powder then used in oily soups and sauces and have been used as a coffee substitute that is said to have aphrodisiac properties. c) The young leaves and tender stems are consumed raw as a green vegetable or cooked. Used in salads, as a potherb and as a seasoning in curries, they have an acid, rhubarb-like flavour. d) Fleshy red calyxes of Roselle are commonly used for the production of soft drinks and tonic without alcohol like wine, juice, jam, jelly, s...
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