Rosehips
Rose hips are high in vitamin C and antioxidants and contain lycopene and lutein. Rose hips can be used in baked products, jellied fruit preparations or tea or made into dried products. This video shows how to make rose hip fruit leather and candied rose hips. FNH-01291 Note: "Collecting and Using Alaska's Wild Berries and Other Wild Products," UAF Cooperative Extension Service publication FNH-00120, ,is now called "Using Alaska's Wild Berries and Other Wild Edibles."

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