Rose

Roses aren't just beautiful flowers; they've also been used for centuries in herbal remedies. From the petals to the hips, roses can be used to effectively treat a number of health concerns.

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  • Baldwins Rose Petals

    Baldwins Rose Petals

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    Baldwins Rose Petals

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  • Baldwins Rosehip Whole

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  • Baldwins Rose Buds Yellow

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Rose

More About Our Rose Range

Packed with powerful anti-inflammatory properties, roses can be used to soothe skin conditions and help with sore throats and coughs. Also known for its mood-balancing benefits, rose oil, tinctures, and teas have been enjoyed for their calming and uplifting effects.

Rose is also packed with vitamin C, contributing to healthy, glowing skin and boosting your immune system. At Baldwins, we sell a variety of rose ingredients such as rose petals, whole rosehips, and rose granules which can be added to different recipes or stewed to make teas.

FAQs

What do rose ingredients taste like?

Rose petals have a delicate floral taste with subtle hints of sweetness and bitterness, described as slightly grassy or astringent. Dried rose petals tend to become more earthy or even slightly bitter. Rose Granules share a similar taste profile – earthy and potentially a bit bitter.

Rose hips have a tart and tangy flavour, similar to cranberries or under-ripe apples, often sweetened with honey or sugar when used in teas.

How can I incorporate roses into my diet?

Roses come in different forms such as granules, petals, or whole rosebuds. They can be steeped in hot water to make tea or added to jams, jellies, and soups to reap the nutritional benefits.

Are there any safety considerations when using roses medicinally?

While roses are generally safe for most people, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional before using any herbal remedy, especially if you're pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking medications. Buy rose petals, rose buds, and other rose products from reputable sources to ensure quality and safety. Be aware of potential allergic reactions, especially if you have allergies to other plants in the Rosaceae family.

Why Shop With Us?

In the last 170 years, Baldwins has passed from the loving care of George Baldwin whose family helped to establish 12 shops (before downsizing) to the Dagnell’s, who have helped Baldwins to flourish into the store you see today: London’s oldest and most established Herbalist.

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