How can you get rosehips?
ANSWER
You cannot get rosehip naturally in foods. Rosehip comes from a certain wild rose. However, rosehip may be added to some jams, jellies, and teas.
From: Rosehip WebMD Medical Reference
Reviewed by Christine Mikstas on May 30, 2019
SOURCES:
Andersson, U. , January 2011. American Journal of Physiology, Endocrinology, and Metabolism
News release, 2008. National Standard web site.
Christensen, R. , April 11, 2008. Osteoarthritis Cartilage
Cohen, M. , July 2012. Australian Family Physician
Andersson, U. . May 2012. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
National Comprehensive Database web site: "Rosehip."
SOURCES:
Andersson, U. , January 2011. American Journal of Physiology, Endocrinology, and Metabolism
News release, 2008. National Standard web site.
Christensen, R. , April 11, 2008. Osteoarthritis Cartilage
Cohen, M. , July 2012. Australian Family Physician
Andersson, U. . May 2012. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
National Comprehensive Database web site: "Rosehip."
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