Rosehip is the fruit of the wild rose and has been valued in traditional herbal practices for generations. Harvested after flowering, the bright red hips of Rosa canina are commonly used in herbal teas, syrups, infused preparations, and botanical wellness traditions.
Rosehip is appreciated for its vibrant color, pleasantly tart flavor, and long history of use in herbal preparations throughout Europe and beyond.
Handcrafted and packaged in Puerto Rico.
Botanical Information
Botanical Name: Rosa canina
Common Names: Rosehip, Escaramujo, Rosa Mosqueta
Plant Part: Fruit (Hip)
Form: Dried Herb
Traditional Herbal Context
Rosehip has traditionally been incorporated into:
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Herbal teas and infusions
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Syrups and botanical tonics
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Wellness tea blends
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Traditional seasonal herbal preparations
Flavor Profile
Bright, tart, fruity, and slightly floral.
Suggested Preparation
Tea Infusion:
Rosehip may also be incorporated into syrups, tea blends, and other traditional herbal preparations.
Precautions
Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use if pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or under medical supervision.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.