Seedless Rosehips (Rosa canina)
Rosehip are also called rose haw or rose hep. Rosehips are berry-like fruits with a tangy taste. They are not like roses at all; they are almost the same as hibiscus flowers when it comes to aroma and scent. They offer a distinct flavor combination of fruits and spices.
These fruits are one of the most concentrated and potent sources of vitamin C, which may help support a healthy immune system.*
Rosehips are utilized in different ways and have been used in cooking for thousands of years. Rosehips can be used to make a delicious wellness herbal tea. They also act as a flavoring or condiment, as they are commonly mixed into tea, jellies, jams, syrups, marmalades, pies, bread, and even wines. They also serve as great decor for a range of DIY crafts and projects. Every rosehip is hand-picked and dried naturally.
Rosehips have a delicate, floral flavor that's subtly sweet with a distinct tart aftertaste. You can enjoy rosehips in a soothing cup of tea and in smoothies, jams, and honeys.
Common Names
Dog rose, Hep tree, hip tree, wild brier, brier rose, hip fruit
Directions
To prepare as a tea, pour 8 oz. boiling water over 1 tsp. of herb. Cover and steep 10 minutes, strain and serve immediately.
Suggested Uses
Use to make a wellness tea and in jam, jelly, syrup, beverages, pies, breads, wine and marmalade.
Aprox. 4 cups per pound
SAFETY
If pregnant, nursing, suffering from any medical condition, or taking medication, consult a healthcare practitioner before use. Keep out of reach of children.
**This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA, this product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease"**