But what I did not love was the sheer sugariness of the whole encounter. Every time I order a glass of the stuff, I know it’ll be equivalent to a soda in sugar content, which isn’t something I really get down with on a day-to-day basis. We try not to drink much sugar, saving room in our exceptions budget for things like whiskey sours and crappy must-have margaritas at the taqueria. So when I came across a bag of dried hibiscus flowers at the international market, I knew I had to buy them and start experimenting! I started researching simple teas, when I came across this pretty amazing nutritional information… Did you know that hibiscus tea actually contains more antioxidants than pomegranate or cranberry juice? Pretty remarkable, right? Not only that… hibiscus tea is high in electrolytes, like chloride, magnesium, potassium and sodium, which makes it perfect for summer, post-run and -workout rehydration, and for a long day at the beach. I’m sold. But before I knew all of that, I knew that I loved the tea because it was damn good. Its remarkable antioxidant and electrolyte levels are just added benefits, like finding out the man you fell in love with just–surprise!–not just happens to own a private island. He’s all like… “Surprise! I have a private island.” And you’re all like, “Awesome! I’ll bring hibiscus tea.” Make this. It’s perfect for hot, humid summer weather. Mmm.