Discover the National Drink of Dominica: Sorrel Drink

Explore the refreshing National Drink of Dominica Sorrel Drink, Dominica’s national hibiscus beverage, and its cultural significance in the Caribbean.
National-Drink-of-Dominica-Sorrel-Drink

Servings

4 Person

Prep Time

10 Min

Cook Time

25 Min

Total Time

35 Min

50 g (2 packed cups)
Dried sorrel (hibiscus) petals
1/4 cup
Fresh ginger (crushed)
3–4
Whole cloves
3 small
Cinnamon stick
80–100 g (⅓–½ cup, to taste)
Granulated sugar
1.2 liters (5 cups)
Water
2 strips
Orange peel (optional)
  1. Bring water to a boil. Add sorrel, ginger, cloves, cinnamon, and orange peel. Remove from heat.
  2. Infuse: Cover and steep 20–30 minutes (longer for deeper color and tartness).
  3. Strain: Strain the liquid into a pitcher, pressing down on the solids firmly.
  4. Sweeten & chill: Stir in sugar while warm. Cool, then refrigerate. Serve cold over ice if desired.

Ingredient Substitutions & Effects

Original Ingredient Substitute Measurement Change Flavor Impact Texture/Aroma Impact
Dried sorrel Hibiscus tea bags 4–5 bags Slightly lighter tartness Cleaner, less floral
White sugar Brown sugar Same Molasses warmth Fuller body
White sugar Honey Use ¾ amount Floral sweetness Rounder mouthfeel
Fresh ginger Ground ginger ½ tsp Less heat Softer aroma
No alcohol Dark rum (optional) 1 tbsp per serving Warm, complex Slightly heavier

In Dominica, Sorrel Drink is the most culturally emblematic national beverage, especially associated with Christmas, festivals, and family gatherings. Made from the dried calyces of hibiscus (Hibiscus sabdariffa)—locally called sorrel—the drink reflects West African botanical traditions carried to the Caribbean during the colonial era and adapted with local spices. Over time, it became a symbol of celebration, hospitality, and seasonal abundance throughout the Eastern Caribbean.

Traditionally non-alcoholic, it is sometimes lightly spiked with local rum for adults.

Per Serving (Approximate values)

% Daily Value
Calories serving
80 (kcal)
Total Fat
0g
Saturated Fat
0g
Unsaturated Fat
0g
Trans Fat
0g
Cholesterol
0g
Sodium
5g
Total Carbohydrate
18g
Dietary Fiber
1g
Sugars
17mg
Protein
0g
Values are based on standard ingredients and may vary

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