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Rosehip Shells Cut Fine

Dried Rosehips

Rosa L spp.

Origin: Ukraine
From£15.78 per kg
Description

The rose hip or rosehip, also called rose haw and rose hep, is the accessory fruit of the rose plant. It is typically red to orange, but ranges from dark purple to black in some species. Rose hips begin to form after successful pollination of flowers in spring or early summer, and ripen in late summer through autumn.

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The rose is known the world over, but fewer people are less aware of the rose hip. It is, in fact, the round part of the flower that sits just below the petals, containing the plant’s seeds. Though it has many health and food applications rose hips are also used in traditional itching powders. This is because they contain fine hairs that trigger the desire to itch when in contact with the skin.

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Rosehips are high in natural antioxidants, help maintain joint health, mobility and sustain the natural formation of cartilage and connective tissue. Rosehips have been linked with naturally cleansing the body, helping to healthily remove toxins. Due to the presence of biotin, rosehips promote and maintain the growth of healthy new hoof.

Rose hip tea is a common use of the ingredient – where it’s often blended with hibiscus to make the herbal drink. But it is also mixed into jams, jellies, wine and more. In Slovenia, rose hip steals the show in cockta – a popular fruity soft drink. Palinka is a traditional Hungarian fruit brandy that calls on the rosehip for flavour, and in Sweden, it’s used for nyposopppa – a rose hip soup.

"When being used for medicinal purposes, it is usually the dried rose hip and the seeds that are used. Some of the key components of the rosehip include beta-carotene, lutein and lycopene – all carotenoids that give it its vibrant colour. Fresh rose hip is an excellent source of vitamin C, so it has something of a reputation as an immune booster. However, the process of drying and storing this botanical means much of its vitamin power is lost. Healthcare remedies using rose hip are often fortified with additional vitamin C to counter this. It can be used to treat stomach conditions including ulcer prevention, spasms and stomach acid deficiency, as well as helping diarrhoea, constipation and kidney disorders. One of its key applications is in stretch mark creams. The rich oil is highly nourishing to help minimise the appearance of the marks and keep skin soft and supple. The oil extracted from rose hips is naturally a great source of essential fatty acids and antioxidants. It is absorbed well into the skin and its vitamin A content helps to regenerate skin tissues that have already been damaged.

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