Rosehip Ketchup
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Bare root roses s shipping from November | Potted roses delivered within 3–5 business days
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Rose Hip Ketchup – Taste of Love (100g)
A surprising and refined variant of classic ketchup. This culinary ketchup is made with 50% rose hip and rose petals, which provides a rich, fruity taste with a floral undertone. A flavorful alternative for savory dishes.
Ingredients:
Rose hips (50%), water, sugar, tapioca, apple vinegar, salt, rose petals, natural spices.
Shelf life:
Best before 20-09-2026. After opening, keep refrigerated and use within a month.
Applications:
This ketchup is perfect:
• With grilled meat, burgers or plant-based alternatives
• As a dip for fries or sweet potato
• For a twist in a classic vinaigrette or sandwich
• As a flavor enhancer for cheese platters
Origin and roses:
The used rose petals come from the ‘Taste of Love®’ collection by Pheno Geno Roses, a nursery specialized in culinary roses.
Edible roses also available separately:
Want to get started with our organic edible roses?
Roses in Pots
A potted rose is a rose plant that has been pre-grown in a pot and comes with a well-developed root system. These roses are ready to be planted directly into the garden or a larger container — no need to wait for new root growth. This makes potted roses ideal for planting throughout the year, especially from May to October.
Bare Root Roses
Bare root roses are rose plants supplied without soil or pots. These roses are in their dormant stage and can be planted directly into the ground. The best time to plant bare root roses is in autumn or early spring, when the soil is still moist and temperatures are mild.
At Belle Epoque, we supply bare root roses from November to April. Thanks to their strong root systems and the right planting conditions, these roses quickly grow into healthy, vigorous shrubs or climbing roses with abundant blooms.
Products are shipped weekly on Mondays & Shipped directly from the nursery on Wednesday. By delivering only twice a week, we reduce logistical emissions and optimize our processes. This benefits both the quality of our products and the climate.