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Description

Latin Name: Rosa Gallica L.

Origin Country: Pakistan

Rosa gallica L., commonly known as the French rose or Apothecary’s rose, is a deciduous shrub originating in central and southern Europe. It has been cultivated since ancient times for its deep pink to red blooms, which are known for their subtle yet pleasant fragrance. Historically, its petals are often dried and used in culinary applications, teas, and potpourris. The rose is highly valued in gardens for its resilience and ease of care, as well as for its historical and ornamental significance.

Red rose petals have a mildly sweet, floral taste with subtle undertones that are slightly fruity and a bit spicy. When brewed as a tea or added to culinary dishes, they impart a gentle, soothing fragrance reminiscent of a traditional rose scent.

Benefits

– The petals of Rosa gallica have anti-inflammatory effects, which can be helpful for soothing irritated skin, reducing redness, and alleviating minor skin conditions.

– Traditionally, the petals of Rosa gallica are used to aid digestion and alleviate symptoms like bloating, constipation, and stomach cramps.

– The fragrance of red rose petals is calming and can help relieve stress and mild anxiety.

– Rosa gallica has mild pain-relieving properties and has been used for headaches, menstrual pain, and minor body aches.

– Red Rose Petal Tea

Boil about 1-2 cups of water in a small pot or kettle. Place a handful of dried rose petals into a teapot or cup. Pour the hot water over the petals. Let the petals steep for about 5-10 minutes, depending on how strong you want the flavour. You can sweeten your tea with honey or a sweetener of your choice, and add a slice of lemon for a refreshing twist.

– Beauty Treatments

Rose petals can be steeped in hot water and used to make rose water, which is often used as a facial toner. Alternatively, crush the petals to create a soothing mask or scrub for your skin.

– Rosa gallica L. is generally considered safe for most people when used in moderate amounts.

– Some individuals may experience skin irritation, itching, or redness.

– Consuming large quantities of rose petals may cause mild digestive issues like nausea, upset stomach, or diarrhoea in sensitive individuals.

– It’s best to consult a healthcare provider before use during pregnancy.

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50g, 100g, 200g, 300g, 400g, 500g, 600g, 750g, 1000g (1kg), 2000g (2kg), 3000g (3kg), 4000g (4kg), 5000g (5kg)

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