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  1. Aug 23, 2023 · Sorrel is a sweet, gingery, wine-hued Jamaican drink that's always been a part of my Christmas tradition, offered as an option alongside eggnog and rum punch at holiday parties and tree trimmings.

  2. Jamaican Sorrel drink recipe requires just six ingredients, Sorrel, ginger, pimento berries (allspice), cinnamon (this can be the leaf or stick), white rum and sugar to taste. There are some variations to this recipe, where citrus and other spices such as star anise are added.

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    Jamaican Sorrel Drink With Sorrel, Cold Water, Cloves, Ginger, Berries, Allspice, Orange Peel, Maple Syrup, Agave Nectar
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    Sorrel Drink With Sorrel, Tea Bags, Cinnamon Stick, Cloves, Allspice, Peeled Fresh Ginger, Sugar, Water
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    Sorrel Drink With Sorrel, Water, Ginger, Brown Sugar
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    Jamaican Sorrel Drink With Water, Sorrel, Fresh Ginger, Allspice Berries, Cloves, Orange Peel, Simple Syrup, Water, Sorrel, Ginger, Allspice Berries, Cloves, Orange Peel, Sugar Syrup
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    Jamaican Sorrel Drink With Sorrel, Ginger, Pimento Seeds, Water, Brown Sugar
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    Sorrel Drink With Sorrel, Water, Cinnamon, Star Anise, Nutmeg, Brown Sugar, White Rum
    Caribbean Sorrel Drink
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    Caribbean Sorrel Drink With Sorrel, Ginger, Cinnamon Stick, Seeds, Orange Peel, Orange, Granulated Sugar, Water
    Trinidad Sorrel Drink
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    I had the sorrel steep over night and it was a great success at my family gathering the following day. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
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    Sorrel is a plant that grows on trees. It is harvested around November and December and can be purchased pre-packaged from Caribbean or African stores.
  4. Jul 11, 2018 · Sorrel drink is a sour tasting dark red drink which is made from the sorrel plant’s petals. While the Jamaicans refer to it as sorrel drink it has other names depending on where you drink it. In West Africa, it is known as hibiscus flower while the Nigerians call it Zobo drink.

  5. Dec 21, 2017 · Sorrel drink is a tangy beverage infused with warm spices often served at Christmastime and New Year's in several parts of the Caribbean. Learn how to make sorrel drink from scratch!

  6. Dec 3, 2020 · This easy-to-make Sorrel Drink recipe is refreshing, festive and unique. Jamaican Sorrel is floral and perfectly spiced, so it’s ideal for entertaining throughout the holiday season. Suitable for gluten free and vegan diets.

  7. Dec 10, 2022 · This Jamaican Sorrel Drink Recipe is a sweet, refreshing Caribbean beverage made from hibiscus that's been steeped overnight and infused with the perfect blend of aromatics and spices.

  8. Apr 25, 2024 · Sorrel drinks are enjoyed especially around Christmas time in T&T, Jamaica and the wider Caribbean. It is made by brewing sorrel (or roselle) sepals with warming spices like cinnamon and clove for 20 minutes before leaving to steep for 1 hour (to overnight).

  9. May 22, 2024 · Sorrel Drink is the most popular drink used to be served mostly during Christmas in Jamaica, but now it’s served all year round. It has excellent health benefits too! You can serve your guest with a refreshing sorrel drink and also the best giveaway on festive occasions or thanksgiving.

  10. Sep 14, 2020 · This Jamaican sorrel drink is a traditional Caribbean beverage made with the sepals of the Roselle plant, a species of the hibiscus flower. This drink is served over ice and it’s traditionally served during the Christmas Holiday. It’s refreshing, easy to make, and full of flavor.

  11. Dec 24, 2018 · Sorrel drink is a traditional Christmas beverage from the Caribbeans, prepared with the Roselle hibiscus flower variety and spices.

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