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Rose Hips
Rose Hips

Rose Hips

Rosa canina
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Rose Hips (Rosa canina) are the vibrant, tart fruits of wild roses, often referred to as rose haw. These cut and sifted hips are valued for their tangy, fruity flavor and their versatility in both the kitchen and the home apothecary.

During World War II, rose hips became widely used in Britain as a local substitute for citrus fruit, brewed into syrups and teas when imported fruit was scarce. Today, they remain a favorite for teas, jellies, jams, soups, oils, and infusions, adding brightness and depth wherever they are used.

Naturally caffeine-free, rose hips are a staple for blending into fruit teas and are equally at home in culinary recipes and craft projects.

Everyday Uses on the Homestead

  • Brew into a tart, fruity tea on its own or blended with hibiscus and mint.

  • Simmer into syrups, jams, or jellies for a tangy finish.

  • Incorporate into soups, sauces, or baked goods for a unique, citrus-like note.

  • Infuse into oils or vinegars for apothecary or culinary creations.

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Ingredients: Organic Rose Hips

Are all of your ingredients organic?

We love providing herbs that are fresh, pure, and of the highest quality. Whenever possible, we source from small family farms that grow with care for the land. Some of our partners are USDA-certified organic, while others practice organic methods but choose not to certify due to the cost.

Because our own facility is not USDA-certified, we don’t label our finished products as “organic.” Instead, you’ll see “organic” noted in the ingredient lists when that particular ingredient was grown on a certified organic farm. We want to stay transparent while still offering you the cleanest, most responsibly grown ingredients we can find.

We’re grateful to support local growers, and we believe that when ingredients are raised with integrity, you can taste and feel the difference in every cup.

Herbs are legally sold by the ounce but often we get asked how many cups are in a bag.

This herb has an approximate average of 3 cups per pound.

Cut & sifted rose hips can be:

  • Steeped in teas and herbal blends.
  • Simmered into syrups or cordials.
  • Cooked into jams, jellies, or sauces.
  • Infused in oils or alcohol for topical preparations.

Store in an airtight container away from temperature extremes and sunlight.

Berries / Fruit

For culinary use. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use if pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.

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