How to Make Rose Hip Tea

How to Make Rose Hip Tea

Indulging in a warm cup of rose hip tea is like treating your senses to a delicate symphony of flavors and aromas in autumn. This tea is derived from the vibrant and vitamin-packed rose hips, the fruit of the wild rose plant. In this blog post, we will share detailed instructions on how to create our fall-favourite hot beverage in the comfort of your own home. So, grab your foraging basket and enjoy this fall activity!

wild rose hips

Step 1: Harvesting the Rose Hips

Now is the optimal time to be harvesting rose hips during autumn, when they reach their peak ripeness after the first frost. Look for wild or tame rose bushes that would be free from pesticides or pollution. When harvesting, choose only the ripe, bright orange/red hips, as they possess the richest flavors. Make sure to use gloves if you don’t want any unwanted thorn pokes.

 

Step 2: Cleaning and Preparing the Rose Hips

Once you've collected a sufficient amount of rose hips, gently wash them under cool running water. Remove any damaged or discolored hips, and lay them out to dry. 

 

Step 3: Drying the Rose Hips

To retain the potent flavors locked within the rose hips, you'll need to dry them effectively. Choose either an oven or a food dehydrator to gently dry the fruit. Set the temperature to 110-120°F (50°C) and place the rose hips on a baking sheet. Let them dry for approximately 8 to 12 hours, or until they are leathery to the touch. 

dried rose hips

Step 4: Grinding the Dried Rose Hips

To intensify the infusion process, consider grinding the dried rose hips into smaller, fine pieces. A mortar and pestle is my preferred way to do this. 

 

Step 5: Infusion and The Perfect Tea

Time to bring the charm of rose hip tea to life. For a single serving, bring one cup of water to a gentle simmer. Add one teaspoon of finely ground rose hips to the simmering water and let it steep for approximately 10 minutes. Adjust steeping time to your individual taste preferences, as longer steeping will yield a stronger flavor. Should you desire a touch of sweetness, consider adding a touch of honey.

Finally, pour the brewed rose hip tea into your favourite mug. Sip slowly, allowing the tea's enchanting flavors and rich vitamins to transport you to a place of tranquility while embracing the season of autumn. 

woman drinking hot tea outside

So, why not try making rose hip tea? It's all about finding the perfect balance between sophistication and simplicity. Just follow these detailed instructions and before you know it, you'll be sipping on a delicious and nourishing beverage. Take a moment to really appreciate the rich history, amazing flavors, and all the health benefits it brings. Let rose hip tea be your ultimate comfort when you need to relax and reflect. Cheers to brewing nature's gift in the most refined way possible!

 
Try our Rose Hip infused products: Rose Hip Lip Balm and our Wild Rose Hip Soap 
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