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Average nutritional value per 100g

 

Energy
1573 kJ/371 kcal

Fat
2,1 g

Saturated fat
<0,3 g

Carbohydrate
87 g

Sugars
22 g

Protein
0,74 g

Salt
0,04 g

Vitamin C
270,5mg, 338% PU/RDA

ROSE HIP POWDER

3.53oz / 1lb

Rosehip Powder – the natural essence of rosehip fruit in a convenient air-dried form. Obtained through a careful air-drying process of whole rosehip fruits (Rosa canina), this powder retains the characteristic red color, slightly tangy flavor, and natural composition.

Known for its naturally high vitamin C content, rosehip adds freshness and nutritional value to daily meals. Air-drying ensures the preservation of nutritional properties, including fibers and plant compounds.

Perfect for adding to smoothies, teas, yogurts, oatmeal, desserts, or baked goods. 100% natural composition, with no additives, easy to use and store all year round.

ROSE HIP

Rosehip (Rosa canina) – a precious gift of nature, known for its red fruits that ripen in autumn. Native to Europe, Western Asia, and Northwestern Africa, rosehip has been used for centuries in culinary arts and folk traditions.

The fruits are especially known for their naturally high vitamin C content and are rich in natural plant compounds and fibers.

Their slightly tangy flavor makes them popular for making teas, jams, and syrups.

The rosehip shrub can grow up to 3 meters tall and is often used as an ornamental plant due to its beautiful flowers. Its resilience and adaptability to various climates make it a favorite in gardens and natural habitats.

    ROSE HIP

    One of the most beautiful signs of the coming summer is the view of the rose hip beginning to bloom. The flowers are usually pale pink, but may vary between deep pink and white in colour; they are 4 to 6 centimetres in diameter with five petals and oval-shaped, red-orange in colour and 1.5 to 2 centimetres tall.

    The rose hip fruit is the oval portion of the pink flower that is located below the petals. Rose hip is the fruit of the plant that emerges in autumn and late summer after the plant has been pollinated. When the bud falls, the fruit of the plant appears which can be red, purple, orange or black.

    DID YOU KNOW?

    • In ancient Rome, rosehip was a symbol of love and beauty.
    • Rosehip fruits are often harvested after the first frost when they taste best.
    • During World War II, rosehip was used in diets due to its high vitamin C content.
    • In British history, rosehip was commonly used in syrups for children.
    • The rosehip shrub can live for over 30 years.
    • Rosehip flowers are often used in natural cosmetics.
    • Rosehip attracts birds that help disperse its seeds.
    • In some cultures, rosehip was considered a symbol of fertility and health.
    • The fruits are also used in making wines and vinegars.
    • Rosehip is often included as a natural ingredient in herbal teas.

    DID YOU KNOW

    • rose hip contains 60 times more vitamin C than orange;
    • rose hip (Rose dog – Rosa canina) got its name because it was believed that it could cure the angry dog bite;
    • in Croatia, rose hip is used as a flavouring for Cockta drink;
    • in Bulgaria, it is used to produce dessert wines and tea.

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