Dynamism Hibiscus Ginger Sugar

A tart, floral sugar blend developed with Honeysuckle Provisions.

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Developed in collaboration with Honeysuckle Provisions, Dynamism Hibiscus Ginger Sugar celebrates the shared language of hibiscus across the African diaspora. From Caribbean carnival drinks to West African bissap to Texas-rooted Red Drink served at Juneteenth celebrations, hibiscus is a throughline of home, joy and gathering.

This blend balances tart hibiscus with warming ginger and sugar, creating a flavor that’s bright, floral and gently spicy. It’s lively and refreshing, with enough depth to stand up to both hot and cold preparations.

Use Dynamism Hibiscus Ginger Sugar to make vibrant drinks served hot or cold, on its own or with a splash of rum. It’s also beautiful stirred into teas, sprinkled over fruit or used in baking where you want color and tartness.

Honeysuckle Trio:

Ingredients

Golden crystal sugar, desert hibiscus, buffalo ginger

Kosher
non irradiated clear
non gmo clear
no preservatives clear
85% Sugar

Cooking tips

  • Stir into hot or iced water for hibiscus tea
  • Use in cocktails or with rum for celebratory drinks
  • Sprinkle over fruit or use in glazes and baking

Sourcing

ABOUT HONEYSUCKLE PROVISIONS

Honeysuckle Provisions is an award-winning Afrocentric grocery/cafe and food-focused community center located in West Philadelphia owned and operated by James Beard Award Semifinalists Chef Omar Tate and Chef Cybille St.Aude-Tate. They predominantly feature Black-made, -owned, and -grown foods, with offerings ranging from pantry basics and a zero-waste café, to a breakfast, lunch and dinner menu that continues to share the stories and traditions of Black foodways.

Honeysuckle Provisions offers a fresh perspective on food systems — expanding the idea of Afrocentricity in food by redefining the limits of a restaurant and celebrating the legacies and recipes of those that came before them. 


Learn more at honeysuckleprovisions.com