Rosehip Ketchup
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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, providing a rich, fruity flavor with a floral undertone. A tasty alternative for savory dishes.
Ingredients:
Rose hips (50%), water, sugar, tapioca, apple cider vinegar, salt, rose petals, natural spices.
Shelf life:
Best before 20-09-2026. After opening, keep refrigerated and use within one month.
Applications:
This ketchup is perfect:
• With grilled meat, burgers, or plant-based alternatives
• As a dip sauce with fries or sweet potato
• For a twist in a classic vinaigrette or sandwich
• As a flavor enhancer with cheese platters
Origin and roses:
The rose petals used come from the ‘Taste of Love®’ collection by Pheno Geno Roses, a nursery specialized in culinary roses.
Edible roses also available separately:
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Roses in pots
A potted rose is a rose plant that has already been grown in a pot and is delivered with a well-developed root system. These roses are ready to be planted directly in the garden or in a larger pot, without having to wait for root growth. This makes the potted rose ideal for planting throughout the year, especially from May through October.
Roses with bare roots
Bare-root roses – also called root roses – are rose plants delivered without a pot or soil. These roses are dormant and can be planted directly in open ground. The best time to plant a root rose is in autumn or early spring, when the soil is still moist and the temperature mild.
At Belle Epoque we supply bare-root roses from November through April. Thanks to the well-developed root system and the right planting conditions, these roses grow vigorously into healthy and bloom-rich bushes or climbing roses.
Products are shipped directly from the nursery every Monday and Wednesday. By delivering only twice a week, we reduce logistical emissions and optimise our processes. This benefits both the quality of our products and the climate.