The usual flavors are horchata (a sweet rice drink), tamarindo (from tamarind), and agua de Jamaica (pronounced hah-MY-kah).
What Is Agua de Jamaica?
What is this agua de Jamiaca? It’s hibiscus tea made from an infusion of hibiscus flowers. I almost always go for the ruby red Jamaica, I think just because I love the color. The taste of this hibiscus tea is slightly tart and refreshing. If you’ve ever had red zinger tea from Celestial Seasonings, it’s a little like that. Or a little like cranberry juice. With a squeeze or two of lime juice, it becomes almost punch-like.
Finding Hibiscus Flowers for Hibiscus Tea
Hibiscus tea (an infusion, actually) is popular all around the world. The hibiscus sabdariffa flower grows in tropical and semi-tropical climates. This variety of hibiscus is different from the flowers I grew up with in Los Angeles; it’s also called “Roselle”. You can find the dried hibiscus flowers at almost any Mexican market (look for “flor de Jamaica”), or you can order them online.
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(At this point you can store ahead the concentrate, chilled, until ready to make the drink.) Alternatively, you can add ice and chilled soda water for a bubbly version. Add a little lime juice for a more punch-like flavor. Serve over ice with a slice of orange or lime. Did you love the recipe? Leave us stars below!