I am surprised that Jamaicans have given "sorrel" the name Jamaican sorrel. It surely did not originate in Jamaica. Sorrel is planted all over the West Indies, Guyana, South America, Central America, some countries in the East, Egypt, Sudan, Malaysia and Africa and I am sure in other countries. I am quite sure that the East or Africa had it planted before the Caribbean.
I am growing this in south Florida. Thank you for showing me which parts of the flower to use for tea!
hibiscusfreak 5 months ago
I am surprised that Jamaicans have given "sorrel" the name Jamaican sorrel. It surely did not originate in Jamaica. Sorrel is planted all over the West Indies, Guyana, South America, Central America, some countries in the East, Egypt, Sudan, Malaysia and Africa and I am sure in other countries. I am quite sure that the East or Africa had it planted before the Caribbean.
islandgirl3330 1 year ago
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Hi, I am from Sudan WE have it in Sudan ,, Actually its a traditional Drink we CALL IT ( KARKADI )
I am Suprised too LOOL
TOMcatSUD 9 months ago
Sorrell grows too In Nevis WI
nimsay68 1 year ago
i grow this in FL, we call it 'roselle.' i eat the pods, the leaves, it has a great sour flavor. the pods are very much in flavor like cranberries.
abyssquick 3 years ago
so yall use more sugar,syrup,and molasus?
lilbob369 3 years ago
Big Ups for Jamaican Sorrel!Do yall keep bees to poelenate all of Jamaica`s beautiful plants?
lilbob369 3 years ago
interesting enough..Not at all...but we would love to try...
kewparkdotcom 3 years ago