- Applications:Nutraceuticals & Supplements, Other Food Applications, Food
- Product Families:Fruit Products & Extracts, Whole Foods, Extracts & Premixes
- End Uses:Nutraceuticals
Rose hips are thorny shrubs, 2-3 m high. Their branches are covered with prickly thorns. The flowers are pale pink. Rose hips grow in bushes, sparse forests, rocky slopes, headlands, along roads. Distributed throughout the country up to 1500m above sea level. It is harvested in the months of August - November, after the fruits have acquired an orange-red color. No green or yellowish-green fruits are picked. Wild waterfowl are one of the units in our work. They are used both for medicinal purposes and in the food industry. The temperate continental climate favors their development and diversity. The most typical wild fruits that we collect and process are rose hips, thistles, blackberries, hawthorns, elderberries, blueberries and junipers. The wild fruits we offer can be fresh, frozen and dried, according to the customer's demand and desire.