Flowers in Indian subcontinent are source of unexplored herbal jewels. Such a flower is “Hibiscus rosa sinesis”. It includes antioxidants, tannins, anthocyanins and flavonoids etc. Flowers after harvesting are dried in a tray drier till powder formation. They are evenly crushed evenly and moisture content is reduced to 90.7 %( wet basis). After this their polyphenol content is estimated in equivalent terms of gallic acid and compared with the polyphenol content of market available green tea which showed a value higher than that of green tea (hibiscus petals- 21.009gm whereas for green tea-0.26668gm).It has nutritional benefits like reducing chances of cancer, reducing cholesterol levels and clearing of digestive tract.