Many moons ago, I lived in SoCal in a house with too many roommates. We were all broke, all the time. One day I saw one of the roomies with his usual giant pot on the stove boiling water. He pulled out a baggie and reached in to grab a handful of weird crumbly stuff. No, it wasn't weed, it was jamaica tea (pronounced: ha-mike-uh).
So I'm like "what weird stuff are you making today, Mondo?" and he explained that it was made of dried flowers and you just need a handful to make a huge pot of this red tea. It was like a really dank Kool-Aid. He told me it was super cheap and I was hooked.
Jamaica is loaded with antioxidants. According to Michael Gregor, M.D. it "may be the highest antioxidant beverage in the world," and it costs pennies to make. It's a bit of a diuretic, if you're into that kinda thing. It's also what puts the zing in your red zinger tea. The dried leaves keep pretty much forever, so I always keep a baggie in the cupboard.
#SpoonTip: Whole Food sells the same stuff for way more. Do yourself a favor and find your local carneceria and support a small business. If you're paying $20/lb you're gettting ripped off.
I like it over ice with a ton of sugar and some lemon, but up north you're welcome to have it hot, and when the sun goes down you can also add a bit of rum to keep the party going. Go ahead, experiment. Make a sangria with it.
If you can boil water you can probably handle this recipe:
Jamaica Tea
- Prep Time:5 mins
- Cook Time:15 mins
- Total Time:20 mins
- Servings:10
- Easy
- 1 handful dried jamaica flowers
- big pot water
- your favorite sweetener optional
- lemon optional
Ingredients
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Step 1
Get your Jamaica flowers.
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Step 2
Get a big pot of water boiling.
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Step 3
Throw in a handful of the jamaica and boil for about 15 minutes, until the water turns deep red.
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Step 4
Strain.
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Step 5
Dump in your sweetener of choice. Serve it however you like, hot, cold, over ice, with rum or brandy. It should stay good for about a week or so.