Rose hips, what can I do with them?

RobinsValleyVT

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I have a lot of mature rose bushes around my property that are loaded with rose hips. I have read that some rose varieties are better for their hips than others. Are there any varieties of rose that hips are not usable on? The ones we have are the wild/beach type of varieties, and some of the plants have hips that are an inch thick. I'd love to use these for something.

I've read about making tea and jelly, and want to try both.

What else do you make with rose hips? Any recipes or techniques you'd like to share?

Thanks!
 

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I have used them for tea...good vitamin c boost
 

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Thanks! Great links and ideas, I'm watching ours everyday, they are getting big and red! We still have another month until a good frost (hopefully), so I'll wait a bit longer before picking any.
 

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rose hips... yuuum

Juice, jam... :hide wine, it really is pretty damn good.
 

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Windyhillfarms said:
Stupid question ... what exactly is a rose hip? :idunno
It is the fruit and seed that grows after the rose flower dies.
 

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rty007 said:
rose hips... yuuum

Juice, jam... :hide wine, it really is pretty damn good.
I would love to make wine, we have plenty of rose hips. We brew our own beer and mead, and enjoy it! It would actually make a nice mead, which is also good for anyone who's gluten intolerant and can't tolerate beer.
 

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We got a bottle of rose wine from my sister-in-law for Christmas one year. It sure was tasty!
 
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