The dog rose, ancestor of the roses that today brighten up our gardens, owes its name to the similarity of the shape of its thorns to that of a dog's teeth. It is a rose that grows spontaneously in the countryside, and gives, in late spring and summer, graceful pinkish-white blooms, followed in autumn by the appearance of numerous bright red fruits. Precisely with these fleshy fruits, rose hips, it is possible to prepare an infusion, warm and pleasant on cold winter days, or delicate and refreshing, drunk cold in summer.
Recommendations for use
To prepare an excellent infusion, pour boiling water into a cup (about 150 ml), place a filter bag and let it rest for 5-8 minutes. Cover the container to avoid dispersing the more volatile substances. Before removing the filter sachet, press it lightly with the back of the teaspoon. Use one sachet per cup. The infusion can be sweetened to taste with sugar or honey.
Store in a cool, dry place and away from heat sources.
Not to be disposed of in the environment.
Functional substances
20 single-dose filter sachets
100% organic rose hips