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[email protected] 14-09-2017 09:42 PM

rose hips
 
Hi all ;
There seems to be a bumper-crop of rose hips, this year -
I've never harvested them before - any special advice ?
Are there any to avoid ? I will google-search some web sites
for info, but thought I'd ask here also.
John T. southern Ontario Canada


songbird[_2_] 14-09-2017 10:17 PM

rose hips
 
wrote:
Hi all ;
There seems to be a bumper-crop of rose hips, this year -
I've never harvested them before - any special advice ?
Are there any to avoid ? I will google-search some web sites
for info, but thought I'd ask here also.


the seeds may harbor small flying antlike creatures
so if you store them after drying you probably don't
want to store them inside.

i only picked a few the one time. i didn't do much
of anything with them or the seeds.

there were hairs in there with the seeds.


songbird

Alfred Falk[_2_] 15-09-2017 01:24 AM

rose hips
 
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4ax.com:

Hi all ;
There seems to be a bumper-crop of rose hips, this year -
I've never harvested them before - any special advice ?
Are there any to avoid ? I will google-search some web sites
for info, but thought I'd ask here also.
John T. southern Ontario Canada


You can use any kind of rose to make rose hip concoctions like tea or jam.
Used to be (and probably still) all sorts of recipes out there for back-to-
the-landers and wild food enthusiasts, usually with accompanying text
extolling the the virtures.
While a rose hip is much like an apple - apples are in the rose family - the
flesh-to-core ratio is rather poor and the seeds are fuzzy. This makes it
rather troublesome to separate.
Many years ago I tried making rose hip jam. It looked like low-grade
ketchup but tasted okay - but not great. I later encountered others who had
made rose hip jam. Nobody bothered doing it second time.
Most "rose hip teas" the you can buy are actually flavoured and coloured
with something else, typically hibiscus. Also never met anyone who made a
second batch.

- Alfred in central Alberta, "Wild Rose Country".


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