We all know Namibia has wonderful plant species like Aloe Vera, Moringa, and Hoodia, but as you drive through Namibia you will find many wonderful treasures.
As you progress to the north of Namibia you can have a look in the local markets of Rundu and other towns in the Kavango region for this very cute and small but flavourful flower called Mutete (Roselle).
Locally they use this flower to make a wonderful refreshing tea. Local people are currently cooking this into a popular jam and juice. But this little flower is way more than just a flavour, it has medicinal powers too.
They use this flower for:
As you progress to the north of Namibia you can have a look in the local markets of Rundu and other towns in the Kavango region for this very cute and small but flavourful flower called Mutete (Roselle).
Locally they use this flower to make a wonderful refreshing tea. Local people are currently cooking this into a popular jam and juice. But this little flower is way more than just a flavour, it has medicinal powers too.
They use this flower for:
- High blood pressure. Drinking Hibiscus sabdariffa tea or taking Hibiscus sabdariffa extract by mouth seems to lower blood pressure by a small amount in people with normal or high blood pressure
- The fruit acids in Hibiscus sabdariffa work like a laxative
- Local people use Hibiscus sabdariffa for high cholesterol too
- reduce swelling (diuretic), and work like antibiotics (demulcent)
- Ethnobotany sources show that the leaves are used for their antimicrobial, emollient, antipyretic, antihelminthic, and sedative properties