Rose Hips (Rosa Canina) - Bulk
Rose Hips (Rosa Canina) - Bulk
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Rose Hips are dried fruits from Rosa canina , known for their vibrant colour, pleasantly tart flavour and naturally occurring vitamin C. Traditionally gathered as a winter wellness fruit, rose hips are used in teas, syrups, jams, smoothies and seasonal vitality blends. They have a cranberry-like tang and work well in immune-support, recovery and digestive-nourishment routines. The bulk format is ideal for regular use, tea blending, refill stores and kitchen-apothecary preparations.
♡ Why we love it: Rose hips are bright, tart and nutrient-rich. They bring a fruity lift to herbal teas and are a classic choice for seasonal wellness blends.
Key properties
- Botanical Name: Rosa canina
- Plant Part: Fruit
- Form: Dried rose hips
- Flavour Profile: Tart, fruity and cranberry-like
- Profile: Nutrient-rich fruit traditionally used for seasonal wellness and vitality
- Naturally Contains: Vitamin C, polyphenols, flavonoids, carotenoids and pectin
- Suitable For: Herbal Tea, Syrups, Jams, Smoothies, Seasonal Wellness Blends, Drinking Vinegars And Kitchen-Apothecary Recipes
- Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from light, moisture and strong odours
What it's used for
- Rose hip tea and herbal infusions
- Seasonal wellness and immune-support blends
- Recovery and vitality routines
- Syrups, jams and smoothies
- Tart fruit notes in tea blends
- Gentle digestive nourishment
- Equine coat and hoof wellness routines under suitable guidance
Who it's for
- Tea blenders creating fruity wellness blends
- Refill stores and regular rose hip users
- People wanting a tart, vitamin C-rich botanical
- Kitchen-apothecary users making syrups, jams or smoothies
- Horse owners using rose hips with appropriate equine guidance
- People wanting a sweet berry tea without tartness
- Use as a substitute for professional care for infections, gallbladder problems, kidney problems, bladder problems or digestive disorders
- People using equine supplements without appropriate animal-care guidance
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How to use
- As a Tea: Use 2 teaspoons dried rose hips per 1 cup boiling water.
- Infusion Method: Steep for 10-15 minutes, then strain well.
- In Recipes: Add to wet ingredients, syrups, jams, smoothies or sauces.
- To Rehydrate: Mix with a little water before adding to recipes.
- For Horses: Follow appropriate equine guidance and do not exceed the source’s suggested amount.
- Bulk Tip: Keep tightly sealed between uses to preserve colour and tart flavour.
Safety instructions
- Consult a healthcare professional before use if you have a medical condition or take medication
- Use in sensible food or tea amounts
- Strain teas well to remove particles
- Seek medical care for persistent digestive, kidney, bladder or gallbladder symptoms
- For animal use, consult a vet or qualified equine nutrition professional
- Discontinue use if digestive upset, allergy or any adverse reaction occurs
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
Faqs
Q: What are Rose Hips used for?
A: They are used in teas, syrups, jams, smoothies, seasonal wellness blends and kitchen-apothecary recipes.
Q: What do Rose Hips taste like?
A: They have a tart, fruity flavour similar to cranberry.
Q: Are Rose Hips high in vitamin C?
A: Yes, rose hips are traditionally valued as a natural source of vitamin C.
Q: Can Rose Hips be used for horses?
A: The source mentions horse use, but it should be done with appropriate equine guidance.
About These Botanicals
This product is grown in an organic and regenerative fashion with as minimal use of insecticides, pesticides, herbicides and fungicides as possible, in certified organic fertilizer. The product is sourced food grade. It is not certified organic. Suitable for Kosher, Halaal and Hindi diets.

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