Pika Ngai Ngai Bissap Leaves – 300g

Pika Ngai Ngai Bissap Leaves – 300g

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Pika Ngai Ngai Bissap Leaves – 300g | Dried Hibiscus sabdariffa | For Zobo, Sobolo, Bissap & Sorrel Drinks | Pan-African & Caribbean

One plant. A thousand names. The most universally beloved drink across Africa, the Caribbean, and beyond 🇬🇧

Known as Sorrel in Jamaica, Agua de Jamaica in Mexico, Zobo in Nigeria, Sobolo in Ghana, and Bissap in Senegal — this one plant has stitched itself into the food traditions of people across the tropics and subtropics in a way few botanicals can claim. Delomall

Across Africa, this drink goes by so many different names, each one carrying a little piece of local culture. In Cameroon, it is Foléré. In Senegal and Burkina Faso, Bissap — the most common name across West Africa. In Ghana and Nigeria, Sobolo, Zobo, or Sorrel drink. In the Congo, Ngai Ngai. Duabaaforfoods

Pika Ngai Ngai Bissap Leaves brings you 300g of dried Hibiscus sabdariffa calyces — the vivid crimson, intensely tart, deeply satisfying base for every version of this iconic drink, wherever in the world you make it.

The Ingredient

🌺 Dried Hibiscus sabdariffa Calyces (Ngai Ngai / Bissap / Zobo Leaves) — the young leaves and calyces from the Rosella shrub, related to hibiscus. A fast-growing plant whose flowers have a very short lifespan — the calyx (the bright red fruit surrounding the seed pod) is harvested and dried to preserve its vibrant colour, intensely tart flavour, and natural antioxidant compounds. Afro PrideEthnicMixx

Known Across the World By Many Names

  • 🇨🇩 Ngai Ngai — DRC Congo and Republic of Congo
  • 🇸🇳 Bissap — Senegal (also the national drink)
  • 🇳🇬 Zobo / Zoborodo — Nigeria
  • 🇬🇭 Sobolo — Ghana
  • 🇨🇲 Foléré — Cameroon Duabaaforfoods
  • 🇯🇲 Sorrel — Jamaica and Caribbean
  • 🌎 Agua de Jamaica — Mexico and Latin America
  • 🌍 Karkadé — Egypt and North Africa
  • 🌿 Roselle / Hibiscus Flower — English

Nutritional Highlights

Naturally rich in Vitamin C and powerful natural antioxidants — anthocyanins ✅ Rich in natural antioxidant compounds — anthocyanins that give the drink its characteristic deep crimson colour ✅ Contains Calcium, Iron, and Phosphorus — essential minerals ✅ Contains Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) and Carotenes ✅ Naturally caffeine-free — a refreshing drink at any time of day ✅ Naturally vegan — 100% plant-based ✅ Naturally gluten-free ✅ No artificial additives, no preservatives ✅ Naturally very low in calories — only 3 calories per cup EthnicMixx

How to Make Zobo / Sobolo / Bissap (Classic Recipe)

Nigerian Zobo Drink: Bring water to boil in a large pot. Add pineapple peels, lemongrass, cloves, ginger, and cinnamon — boil for 10 minutes. Add the Zobo leaves, turn off the heat. Keep covered and allow to cool completely. Strain and sweeten to taste. EthnicMixx

🥤 Ghanaian Sobolo: Boil water and add the dried Hibiscus calyces, fresh ginger, and cloves. Simmer for 15–20 minutes until the water turns a deep, vivid crimson. Strain, sweeten with sugar or honey, and add pineapple juice or orange juice for extra flavour. Serve chilled over ice

🇸🇳 Senegalese Bissap: Steep the dried calyces in boiling water for 15 minutes. Strain, add sugar, orange flower water, and fresh mint. Serve cold — Bissap is the national drink of Senegal Evosupermart

🇯🇲 Jamaican Sorrel: Simmer calyces with cinnamon, cloves, and fresh ginger. Strain, sweeten, and add a splash of rum for the traditional Caribbean Christmas version

Classic Zobo/Sobolo Flavour Additions: 🍍 Pineapple juice or peels | 🫚 Fresh ginger | 🌿 Lemongrass | 🍊 Orange peel | 🌸 Cloves | 🍋 Lime juice | 🌿 Mint | 🍦 Vanilla

Also Used For: 🍵 Hibiscus herbal tea — steep 1 tablespoon in boiling water for 5 minutes | 🍰 Natural food colouring in cakes, icing, and desserts | 🧃 Natural flavouring in cocktails and mocktails

⚠️ Pregnancy advisory: Not recommended during pregnancy — hibiscus may stimulate the uterus. Consult your GP before consuming if pregnant or breastfeeding.

Net Weight: 300g Brand: Pika Ingredient: Dried Hibiscus sabdariffa Calyces Also known as: Ngai Ngai | Bissap | Zobo | Sobolo | Foléré | Sorrel | Karkadé Caffeine-free | Vegan | Gluten-free | No additives | No preservatives Shipping: Delivered across the UK 🇬🇧 by Duaba Afro Foods


ℹ️ Allergen Information: Contains dried hibiscus calyces only. Naturally free from gluten, nuts, soya, and dairy. No known allergens. ⚠️ Pregnancy advisory: Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding — consult your GP before consuming. Note: This product contains natural plant acids — individuals on blood pressure or diuretic medication should consult their GP before regular consumption. Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture and direct sunlight. Once opened, seal tightly and use within the recommended period.

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Pika Ngai Ngai Bissap Leaves – 300g | Dried Hibiscus sabdariffa | For Zobo, Sobolo, Bissap & Sorrel Drinks | Pan-African & Caribbean

One plant. A thousand names. The most universally beloved drink across Africa, the Caribbean, and beyond 🇬🇧

Known as Sorrel in Jamaica, Agua de Jamaica in Mexico, Zobo in Nigeria, Sobolo in Ghana, and Bissap in Senegal — this one plant has stitched itself into the food traditions of people across the tropics and subtropics in a way few botanicals can claim. Delomall

Across Africa, this drink goes by so many different names, each one carrying a little piece of local culture. In Cameroon, it is Foléré. In Senegal and Burkina Faso, Bissap — the most common name across West Africa. In Ghana and Nigeria, Sobolo, Zobo, or Sorrel drink. In the Congo, Ngai Ngai. Duabaaforfoods

Pika Ngai Ngai Bissap Leaves brings you 300g of dried Hibiscus sabdariffa calyces — the vivid crimson, intensely tart, deeply satisfying base for every version of this iconic drink, wherever in the world you make it.

The Ingredient

🌺 Dried Hibiscus sabdariffa Calyces (Ngai Ngai / Bissap / Zobo Leaves) — the young leaves and calyces from the Rosella shrub, related to hibiscus. A fast-growing plant whose flowers have a very short lifespan — the calyx (the bright red fruit surrounding the seed pod) is harvested and dried to preserve its vibrant colour, intensely tart flavour, and natural antioxidant compounds. Afro PrideEthnicMixx

Known Across the World By Many Names

  • 🇨🇩 Ngai Ngai — DRC Congo and Republic of Congo
  • 🇸🇳 Bissap — Senegal (also the national drink)
  • 🇳🇬 Zobo / Zoborodo — Nigeria
  • 🇬🇭 Sobolo — Ghana
  • 🇨🇲 Foléré — Cameroon Duabaaforfoods
  • 🇯🇲 Sorrel — Jamaica and Caribbean
  • 🌎 Agua de Jamaica — Mexico and Latin America
  • 🌍 Karkadé — Egypt and North Africa
  • 🌿 Roselle / Hibiscus Flower — English

Nutritional Highlights

Naturally rich in Vitamin C and powerful natural antioxidants — anthocyanins ✅ Rich in natural antioxidant compounds — anthocyanins that give the drink its characteristic deep crimson colour ✅ Contains Calcium, Iron, and Phosphorus — essential minerals ✅ Contains Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) and Carotenes ✅ Naturally caffeine-free — a refreshing drink at any time of day ✅ Naturally vegan — 100% plant-based ✅ Naturally gluten-free ✅ No artificial additives, no preservatives ✅ Naturally very low in calories — only 3 calories per cup EthnicMixx

How to Make Zobo / Sobolo / Bissap (Classic Recipe)

Nigerian Zobo Drink: Bring water to boil in a large pot. Add pineapple peels, lemongrass, cloves, ginger, and cinnamon — boil for 10 minutes. Add the Zobo leaves, turn off the heat. Keep covered and allow to cool completely. Strain and sweeten to taste. EthnicMixx

🥤 Ghanaian Sobolo: Boil water and add the dried Hibiscus calyces, fresh ginger, and cloves. Simmer for 15–20 minutes until the water turns a deep, vivid crimson. Strain, sweeten with sugar or honey, and add pineapple juice or orange juice for extra flavour. Serve chilled over ice

🇸🇳 Senegalese Bissap: Steep the dried calyces in boiling water for 15 minutes. Strain, add sugar, orange flower water, and fresh mint. Serve cold — Bissap is the national drink of Senegal Evosupermart

🇯🇲 Jamaican Sorrel: Simmer calyces with cinnamon, cloves, and fresh ginger. Strain, sweeten, and add a splash of rum for the traditional Caribbean Christmas version

Classic Zobo/Sobolo Flavour Additions: 🍍 Pineapple juice or peels | 🫚 Fresh ginger | 🌿 Lemongrass | 🍊 Orange peel | 🌸 Cloves | 🍋 Lime juice | 🌿 Mint | 🍦 Vanilla

Also Used For: 🍵 Hibiscus herbal tea — steep 1 tablespoon in boiling water for 5 minutes | 🍰 Natural food colouring in cakes, icing, and desserts | 🧃 Natural flavouring in cocktails and mocktails

⚠️ Pregnancy advisory: Not recommended during pregnancy — hibiscus may stimulate the uterus. Consult your GP before consuming if pregnant or breastfeeding.

Net Weight: 300g Brand: Pika Ingredient: Dried Hibiscus sabdariffa Calyces Also known as: Ngai Ngai | Bissap | Zobo | Sobolo | Foléré | Sorrel | Karkadé Caffeine-free | Vegan | Gluten-free | No additives | No preservatives Shipping: Delivered across the UK 🇬🇧 by Duaba Afro Foods


ℹ️ Allergen Information: Contains dried hibiscus calyces only. Naturally free from gluten, nuts, soya, and dairy. No known allergens. ⚠️ Pregnancy advisory: Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding — consult your GP before consuming. Note: This product contains natural plant acids — individuals on blood pressure or diuretic medication should consult their GP before regular consumption. Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture and direct sunlight. Once opened, seal tightly and use within the recommended period.

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