I had no idea that is where sorrel came from… wow!!! Repost from @plants.and.culture • Happy Juneteenth, everybody! Whether we’re in North America sippin on a customary Juneteenth red drink, stirring up Caribbean sorrel, cooling down with an agua de Jamaica in Mexico, or enjoying vinagreira in Brazil, we can know that these drinks connect the far-reaching diaspora to ancestral Africa. ** Ya sea que estemos en América del Norte sorbiendo una bebida roja habitual del Día de Junio, agitando una acedera caribeña, refrescándonos con un agua de Jamaica en México, o disfrutando de la vinagreira en Brasil, podemos saber que estas bebidas conectan la diáspora de largo alcance con el África ancestral. 🎥 “How to Make Ghana’s / Africa’s MOST FAVORITE DRINK || Hibiscus drink || Sobolo” by Tatiana Haina 2021 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NXIyrmr5XBk #juneteenth #juneteenthcelebration #juneteenth2022 #hibiscus #sorrel #sorreldrink #aguadejamaica #bissap #hibiscustea #roselle #rosellehibiscus #africandiaspora #plantbased #emancipation #slavery #africancuisine #africanfood #africanculture #plantsofinstagram #flowersofinstagram #flowerstagram #knowwhatyoueat #flowers #hibiscusflower #blackhistory #blackculture #blackculturematters #crossculture https://www.instagram.com/p/CfA9jDuMVnQeypYUl9b1ttKdFf1t8Fv-mX3p5c0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=