
Rosehip Powder 500g
Rosehip powder is a versatile gluten-free flour and a healthy addition to your diet. Packed with vitamin C, it supports healthier joints, skin, and bones.
How can I use it?
- Rosehip powder is easy to incorporate into your diet: simply add a teaspoon to your breakfast porridge or yoghurt to kickstart your day on a healthy note.
- You can also mix it into shakes, green smoothies, or fruit juices for a delicious afternoon snack.
- The mild-tasting powder has a zesty aroma and can be used as a gluten-free flour in both sweet and savoury baked goods, enhancing the nutritional value of cakes, muffins, and pastries.
- You can give rosehip powder to dogs, cats and horses in moderation.
For an extra health boost, consider combining it with milk thistle seed powder and sea buckthorn powder to create a superfood cocktail.
Benefits
- Rosehips can provide your body with a wide range of vitamins and minerals essential for optimal function.
- They contain much more than lemons. Regular consumption may strengthen the immune system, making it more resistant to infections.
- Additionally, rosehip can aid cartilage formation by promoting natural collagen production, and improve hair and skin health.
- Being a great source of fibre, it can also support gut health and digestion.
How is it made?
The best seeds from dried rosehip fruit are carefully selected, gently cold-pressed, and then finely milled using an innovative, environmentally friendly, zero-waste method.
Ingredients & Nutritional Information
Rosehip powder - ground defatted rosehip seeds.
May contain traces of sesame seeds, mustard seeds, nuts and almonds.
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Average Nutrition per 100g |
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Energy |
1070kJ / 260kcal |
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Fat |
6.0g |
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- of which saturates |
1.7g |
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Carbohydrates |
14.5g |
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- of which sugar |
3.2g |
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Protein |
9.7g |
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Vitamin E: |
11.3mg |
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NRV: |
93.8% |
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Rosehip Powder 500g
Rosehip powder is a versatile gluten-free flour and a healthy addition to your diet. Packed with vitamin C, it supports healthier joints, skin, and bones.
How can I use it?
- Rosehip powder is easy to incorporate into your diet: simply add a teaspoon to your breakfast porridge or yoghurt to kickstart your day on a healthy note.
- You can also mix it into shakes, green smoothies, or fruit juices for a delicious afternoon snack.
- The mild-tasting powder has a zesty aroma and can be used as a gluten-free flour in both sweet and savoury baked goods, enhancing the nutritional value of cakes, muffins, and pastries.
- You can give rosehip powder to dogs, cats and horses in moderation.
For an extra health boost, consider combining it with milk thistle seed powder and sea buckthorn powder to create a superfood cocktail.
Benefits
- Rosehips can provide your body with a wide range of vitamins and minerals essential for optimal function.
- They contain much more than lemons. Regular consumption may strengthen the immune system, making it more resistant to infections.
- Additionally, rosehip can aid cartilage formation by promoting natural collagen production, and improve hair and skin health.
- Being a great source of fibre, it can also support gut health and digestion.
How is it made?
The best seeds from dried rosehip fruit are carefully selected, gently cold-pressed, and then finely milled using an innovative, environmentally friendly, zero-waste method.
Ingredients & Nutritional Information
Rosehip powder - ground defatted rosehip seeds.
May contain traces of sesame seeds, mustard seeds, nuts and almonds.
|
Average Nutrition per 100g |
|
|
Energy |
1070kJ / 260kcal |
|
Fat |
6.0g |
|
- of which saturates |
1.7g |
|
Carbohydrates |
14.5g |
|
- of which sugar |
3.2g |
|
Protein |
9.7g |
|
Vitamin E: |
11.3mg |
|
NRV: |
93.8% |
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Description
Rosehip powder is a versatile gluten-free flour and a healthy addition to your diet. Packed with vitamin C, it supports healthier joints, skin, and bones.
How can I use it?
- Rosehip powder is easy to incorporate into your diet: simply add a teaspoon to your breakfast porridge or yoghurt to kickstart your day on a healthy note.
- You can also mix it into shakes, green smoothies, or fruit juices for a delicious afternoon snack.
- The mild-tasting powder has a zesty aroma and can be used as a gluten-free flour in both sweet and savoury baked goods, enhancing the nutritional value of cakes, muffins, and pastries.
- You can give rosehip powder to dogs, cats and horses in moderation.
For an extra health boost, consider combining it with milk thistle seed powder and sea buckthorn powder to create a superfood cocktail.
Benefits
- Rosehips can provide your body with a wide range of vitamins and minerals essential for optimal function.
- They contain much more than lemons. Regular consumption may strengthen the immune system, making it more resistant to infections.
- Additionally, rosehip can aid cartilage formation by promoting natural collagen production, and improve hair and skin health.
- Being a great source of fibre, it can also support gut health and digestion.
How is it made?
The best seeds from dried rosehip fruit are carefully selected, gently cold-pressed, and then finely milled using an innovative, environmentally friendly, zero-waste method.
Ingredients & Nutritional Information
Rosehip powder - ground defatted rosehip seeds.
May contain traces of sesame seeds, mustard seeds, nuts and almonds.
|
Average Nutrition per 100g |
|
|
Energy |
1070kJ / 260kcal |
|
Fat |
6.0g |
|
- of which saturates |
1.7g |
|
Carbohydrates |
14.5g |
|
- of which sugar |
3.2g |
|
Protein |
9.7g |
|
Vitamin E: |
11.3mg |
|
NRV: |
93.8% |





















