Rose Jam
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Shipping Information |
Bare root roses s shipping from November | Potted roses delivered within 3–5 business days
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Rose jam – Taste of Love (100g)
This unique rose jam is a refined treat with a subtle floral character. Made with rose petals, citrus, and fruity extracts, it offers a taste experience that is both traditional and surprising.
Ingredients:
Water, sugar, lemon juice, rose petals (min. 6%), agar-agar, blackcurrant concentrate, carrot concentrate, natural flavourings.
Shelf life:
Best before September 20, 2026. Keep refrigerated after opening and consume within one month.
Applications:
This jam is delicious:
• On fresh bread, croissants or toast
• As a filling for pie, scones or cake
• For an exciting contrast on cheese boards
• In yogurt or as a topping on desserts
Origin and roses:
The roses used are from the 'Taste of Love®' collection by Pheno Geno Roses – a selection of edible roses specially developed for use in the kitchen.
Edible roses also available separately:
Want to get started yourself? Discover our six organic rose varieties in the webshop:
Roses in a pot
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 in the garden or in a larger pot, without having to wait for roots to develop. This makes the potted rose ideal for year-round planting, especially May to October.
Bare-root roses – also called root roses – are rose plants that are delivered without pots or soil. These roses are dormant and can be planted directly in the ground. The best time to plant a root rose is autumn or early spring, when the soil is still moist and the temperature is mild.
At Belle Epoque we supply bare root roses from November to AprilThanks to the well-developed root system and the right planting conditions, these roses grow vigorously into healthy and floriferous shrubs or climbing roses.
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.