Rose hips come from the rose plant and can be used to make tea. This tea is easy to brew and is full of antioxidants, has protective properties, and may even fight skin aging. Rosehip tea is an herbal ...
Jessica C. of Windsor asks: I have a few roses that produce many rose hips at this time of the year. Do you have any suggestions what I can do with them, culinary-wise? In late summer and early fall, ...
Rose hips are found under the petals and have anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties. You can eat the seeds, or add them to other foods, such as soups and teas. From their soft petals to ...