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Description

Latin Name: Rosa Canina L.

Common Names: Dog Rose, Wild Rose, Briar Rose

Origin Country: Argentina

Rosa Canina L., commonly known as rosehip or dog rose, is a wild species of rose native to Europe, northwest Africa, and western Asia. It belongs to the Rosaceae family. The plant is a deciduous shrub with arching stems covered in small, hooked thorns. Its leaves are pinnate with five to seven leaflets, and it blooms in late spring to early summer with pale pink to white flowers, each having five petals. Rosa canina is most famously known for its bright red-orange fruits, called rosehips, which develop in the autumn. Rose hips are brewed into herbal teas, jams, jellies, and even soups in traditional cuisines. The flavour of rosehips is tangy, slightly sweet, and tart, often compared to cranberries or hibiscus.

– Smoothies & Juices: Add 1–2 teaspoons to smoothies, fresh juice, or protein shakes for a vitamin C and antioxidant boost.

– Tea: Stir into hot water and let steep for 5–10 minutes; strain or sip as is. You can also mix it with other herbal teas like hibiscus or rooibos.

– Baking & Cooking: Blend into muffins, energy balls, oatmeal, or yogurt for a subtle fruity tang.

– Skincare (external use): Mix with water, honey, or yogurt to create a natural face mask for brightening and exfoliating skin.

 

– Rosehips contain polyphenols, carotenoids, and flavonoids, which help neutralize free radicals and protect the body from oxidative stress.

– Rose Canina is one of the richest natural sources of vitamin C and may strengthen the immune response and support body’s natural defences.

– Rosehips contain mildly laxative compounds, which can help stimulate digestion and support regular bowel movements.

– Rosa canina is generally considered safe when used in moderate amounts.

– Though rare, some people be allergic to rosehips and may experience skin rashes, itching, or respiratory symptoms.

– Excessive consumption of rosehips may cause stomach cramps, nausea, bloating, heartburn, or diarrhoea.

– Pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult a health provider before using rosehips.

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50g, 100g, 200g

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