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Pandabean
29-01-2007, 20:12
I was walking along today and passed someones garden and they had a bush with these berries on it and I was wondering how do you tell the difference between Rosehips and Hawthorn Berries?

Also what uses do they have other than those stated in "Food for Free"? I remember good old Ray on TV the other night and I think he was crushing the berries.


Thanks,
Andy

bikething
29-01-2007, 20:43
You'll need to learn to recognise the plant the berry's hanging on. Around here the hawthorns are long gone, but there are a few rosehips hanging in there in the sheltered spots..

If it wasn't dark i'd go take a photo of the hawthorn tree at the end of my garden to post up :rolleyes:

leon-b
29-01-2007, 21:03
a rosehip grows on the wild rose, you can make rosehip tea or you can get the seeds and put them down someones back lol, very good itching powder
leon

stuart f
29-01-2007, 22:27
Hi Pandabean, Here you go Hawthorn http://www-saps.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/trees/crataegus.htm

Rosehips http://www-saps.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/trees/rosacan.htm

If you click on the picture of the fruit you will see the difference.
Hope this helps.

Ed
31-01-2007, 03:35
Not too keen on rosehips myself, though a friend made a cordial out of them once and that was quite tasty but very sweet with the amount of sugar he put in it ..... I've made hawthorn jelly a couple of times but its an aquired taste I think.

:)
Ed

chickenofthewoods
31-01-2007, 12:00
I harvest and use both - Rosehips for tea, preserves and syrup (which is great on plain yogurt)
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i122/chickenofthewoods/rosehipyogurtA.jpg
and Hawthorn Haws for hedgerow jam mixes and Haw Jelly (which has vanilla overtones if you do it just right).

If you're interested in recipes to try out, pm me and I'll let you have a copy of the contents of two files I've compiled so far.

dave k
31-01-2007, 12:19
hmmm -rosehip wine. Comes out quite like a sherry !