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I've made some lovely rosehip syrup and now I'd like to know what I can do with it. Any (culinary) suggestions?

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Looks good but never tasted them .Have not seen them in the tropics.The fruit we can get here that looks slightly similar are tree tomatoes.Makes an equally tasty jam.

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We used to pour it into rice pudding. Real nursery comfort food. We also used to dilute and drink it like a cordial. Might be interesting with vodka, now I think of it.

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Be good as a sauce dollop over vanilla icecream

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...ummm rosted duck with rose water syrup... (you may have to thin the syrup with A LOT of water and marinate (& baste) for a day or so).

Rose water duck with a plum sauce is one of my favorite entrees when done well...

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Rose hips are only good if you open them up and stuff the 'insides' down someone's jumper at Skool...

A poorperson's/Countrybauys itching powder...

I've made Rose hip wine before..not bad and certainly did the bizz.....

Rose hip..(May not be work safe if your IT bod has a mind like mine)

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pour over plain yoghurt for a lovely dessert.

maybe serve with venison?

maybe use to make alternative jam doughnuts or in layered cakes/cookies.

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It is great with venison, pheasant, quail, etc. Or on top of Sabayon or turned into rose hip jelly...

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I was fed it as a little kid, as some sort of 'tonic' or vitamin supplement. It's never occurred to me to think of it as a sauce or anything 'foodie'!

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