Hibiscus Fire Cider — Small-Batch
A small-batch, slow-fermented fire cider — apple cider vinegar infused over weeks with fresh organic ingredients gathered from the farmers' market each Saturday. A handmade ritual of patience, connection, and seasonal craft.
Details
- Limited-edition, small-batch
- Slow-infused over several weeks
- Made with fresh organic farmers' market ingredients
- Hand-made in Canada
Ingredients
- Organic apple cider vinegar
- Hibiscus
- Farmers' market herbs and spices (full list on bottle)
Traditional uses
Fire cider is a traditional folk preparation — apple cider vinegar infused with warming herbs and spices. Traditionally enjoyed through the colder months as a warming seasonal tonic — long-used in European and North American folk herbalism for warmth, vitality, and gentle support during transitional seasons. The hibiscus addition brings a beautiful ruby colour and a tart, antioxidant-rich note.
Suggested use
Take 1 tablespoon daily, straight or diluted in water. Use as a salad dressing base. Stir into sparkling water with a touch of honey for a refreshing digestive aperitif. Especially welcome through autumn and winter.
About the batch
A limited-edition, small-batch creation made with care and time. Each batch is slightly different depending on what's available fresh at the market that week.
About the maker
LunaLove makes ceremonial anointing oils — hand-crafted in small, sacred batches and designed for intentional self-care, ritual, and connection. Each blend pairs essential oils with crystal chips to anchor the bottle's intention, with a focus on women's cycles and heart-centered work. (Bio to be expanded with more details when available from maker.)
Care & safety
Consult a healthcare provider before regular use during pregnancy or if on medication. Contains acidic vinegar — those with GERD, ulcers, or tooth-enamel concerns should dilute well or rinse the mouth after taking.
Storage
Refrigerate after opening. Best within 6 months.
This information is for educational purposes only. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use, especially if pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or managing a health condition.
