Rose Hips: 10 Fast Facts

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Rose hips are the fruit of the rose plant and develop after the flower has bloomed and the petals have fallen off.

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Rose hips are typically red or orange in color, but some varieties can be dark purple or black.

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They are packed with nutrients and are particularly rich in Vitamin C, containing more of it than oranges.

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Rose hips have been used for centuries in traditional medicine to treat various ailments, including colds, flu, and digestive issues.

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During World War II, rose hips were gathered in Britain and made into a syrup to provide a natural source of vitamin C when citrus fruits were scarce.

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Rose hips have a slightly tart and tangy flavor, making them a popular ingredient in teas, jams, jellies, and desserts.

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They are also used in cosmetics and skincare products due to their high antioxidant content, which helps nourish and rejuvenate the skin.

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Some species of roses produce larger hips than others, and these are often used for culinary purposes.

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Rose hips can be dried and used as a natural herbal remedy for arthritis and joint pain due to their anti-inflammatory properties.

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The fine hairs found inside rose hips were once used as itching powder, commonly known as "itching powder," although this is not recommended or encouraged.

Remember to consult a healthcare professional before using rose hips for medicinal purposes, as they may interact with certain medications or have side effects for some individuals.

TAYLOR CORDOVA

flowers are my friends.

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