Description
This type of rosehip has been finely crushed to facilitate the extraction of its components.
Rosehip is said to contain 20 times more vitamin C than lemon, making it highly recommended as an herb tea. Place half a teaspoon of ground rosehip in a tea strainer, pour in 1 cup of hot water, and let it steep for about 3 minutes. You'll get a refreshing rosehip tea full of vitamin C with a tangy flavor. You can also add honey to taste.
Additionally, using the leftover tea grounds to make rosehip tea jam has become a popular topic.
| Ingredients | Organic Rosehip |
|---|---|
| English Name | Rosehip, F/Cut, Organic |
| Scientific Name | Rosa Canina |
| Family | Rosaceae |
| Part Used | Fruit |
| Also Known As | Dog Rose |
| Country of Origin | Chile |
| Net Weight | 100g |
| Storage Instructions | Store away from direct sunlight and high temperature/humidity, and use it promptly. |



