The Turmeric Tart
Organic Rose Hips Whole BULK
Organic Rose Hips Whole BULK
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Add bright, tangy flavor to your tea shelf with Rose Hips Whole Dried, a fruity botanical ingredient traditionally used in herbal teas, syrups, jams, vinegar infusions, and seasonal recipes.
Rose hips are the fruit of the rose plant and are loved for their tart, naturally fruity flavor. These whole dried rose hips can be brewed on their own or blended with other loose herbs to add color, brightness, and depth to custom tea blends.
Tasting Notes
Tart, fruity, lightly floral, and bright with a naturally tangy finish.
Suggested Uses
- Brew as a standalone tart herbal tea
- Blend with hibiscus, elderberries, peppermint, or rose buds
- Use in seasonal herbal infusions
- Add to syrups, jellies, jams, or vinegar infusions
- Use in culinary recipes where a tart botanical note is desired
How to Brew Rose Hip Tea
Slightly crush 1–2 teaspoons of whole rose hips and steep in 8–10 oz of hot water for 10–15 minutes. Keep covered while steeping, then strain before serving.
Optional: blend with mint, hibiscus, elderberries, elderflower, or rose buds for a layered fruity herbal infusion.
Product Details
- Common name: Rose Hips
- Botanical name: Rosa spp.
- Form: Whole dried hips
- Use: Herbal tea, culinary recipes, syrups, jams, and vinegar infusions
- Packaging: Resealable kraft pouch for freshness
- Made by: The Turmeric Tart
Why Customers Love It
- Bright, tart botanical flavor
- Great for loose leaf tea blending
- Can be used in both tea and culinary recipes
- Pairs beautifully with hibiscus, mint, elderberries, and rose
- A useful staple for home apothecary shelves and seasonal blends
Build Your Herbal Routine
Want to explore more loose herbs for tea blending and kitchen use? Browse our full selection of bulk tea herbs.
New to working with loose herbs? Learn more in our guide to bulk herbs for teas, tinctures, and home apothecaries.
Looking for another fruity botanical? Explore our Hibiscus Flower.
Product Q&A
What are rose hips?
Rose hips are the fruit of the rose plant and are commonly used in herbal teas, culinary recipes, syrups, and seasonal infusions.
Can rose hips be used for tea?
Yes. Whole dried rose hips can be steeped on their own or blended with other herbs for a tart, fruity herbal tea.
What do rose hips taste like?
Rose hips have a tart, fruity, lightly floral flavor with a tangy finish.
What herbs pair well with rose hips?
Rose hips pair well with hibiscus, peppermint, elderberries, elderflower, rose buds, cinnamon, and ginger.
Are rose hips used only for tea?
No. Rose hips can also be used in syrups, jams, jellies, vinegar infusions, and other culinary preparations.
Is this product intended to support immunity, inflammation, kidney health, or medical conditions?
No. Rose Hips Whole Dried are offered as a traditional botanical ingredient for tea blending, culinary use, and home apothecary routines. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Important note:
Always research herbs before use. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before using herbal products, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications, managing a medical condition, have a history of kidney stones, or are sensitive to acidic foods.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Prepared by The Turmeric Tart in alignment with Tennessee herbal commerce laws and Good Manufacturing Practices.
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Lovely rose hips. Fairly fresh and not hard as a rock. I am impressed
This isn't just a review for the organic rose hips It's a review on your store I just wanted to say thank you everything arrived in a very short time I am very pleased and ready to start my healing journey.
Amazing product is affordable and fresh.
Small company, so it will take time to get your order BUT!!! The quality is there folks!
