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Looking for a recipe for a wild, refreshing, and fragrant tea that's both natural and full of flavour? Then make this easy elderflower and wild rose tea recipe! This wild tea combines the natural and aromatic properties of dried roses (rosa rugosa) and elderflowers (sambucus nigra) to create a soothing beverage that's perfect for relaxation
Wild rose salt is a beautiful, floral, and super tasty pink salt made from wild rose petals and flake salt. It is very simple to make and the salt stays good for a long time. Use wild roses from a non-polluted area and inspect each petal for insects. The Latin name of the wild rose
Wild rose petal syrup is a sweet, floral syrup that can be made of wild rose petals, sugar, apple cider vinegar, and water. You can use it on top of pancakes, in drinks, desserts, breakfast toppings, or how else you would use syrups. You can use the rose petals from the wild roses named "rosa
Introducing the delightful Wild Rose Gin Cocktail - a sweet and pink summer drink perfect for enjoying with friends and family. This lovely cocktail is made with gin, homemade wild rose lemonade, and a splash of tonic water, all infused with the natural fragrance of wild roses, also known as "Rosa Rugosa." For an extra
Wild rose sugar has a beautiful pink color, and it both smells and tastes wonderfully of roses and summer. Foraging for wild roses and making them into sweet aromatic sugar is an amazing summer activity. When mixing sugar with the stunning wild rose petals, it becomes a glittery, pink sugar. The sugar can be used
The pink wild rose petal lemonade is a super tasty and very decorative summer lemonade. It does not require a lot of time to make, and it is also very easy to identify wild roses. Wild rose petals can be harvested in summer and they have an aromatic scent. Wild roses are also known as