Why Choose Us As Your Rose Petals Supplier?
- We are the manufacturer and supplier of Rose Petals.
- We observe strict quality control (QC) measures for all our production processes.
- We perform an annual, knowledge-based analysis of crops and farms, giving us access to the best raw materials.
- We operate in hygienic processing environments with safety food certifications.
- We have highly skilled workers in factories and a team of experts on the business side who help to customize products based on market needs.
- We offer flexible packaging to suit various market demands.
- We offer premium quality at a reasonable price.
- We provide convenient access to our products through our offices/representatives.
- We provide a sustainable supply during the year.
- We provide third-party test reports when needed.
- We are proud of our happy clients across the globe.
Rose Petals Specifications
The detailed specifications of the Rose Petals are shown in the table below:
Rose Petals Uses
Besides their natural beauty and aroma, they are eatable, too. You can use the petals in salads and desserts, smoothies, syrups, and teas and enjoy their unique and special flavor. You can also squeeze them for their essential oil.
Some common applications of rose petals include:
- For culinary purposes: to make rose tea, combine with other flavors to make jams, salads, cakes, baked goods, and rose water, or be steeped in their own to produce an herbal elixir with a floral taste and a distinct flavor.
- To make candied rose petals, by coating both sides with egg white and sugar
- to make rose creams, which is a rose-flavored fondant often covered in chocolate and topped with crystallized rose petals
- As a flavoring for desserts: it can be used in rose Ice Cream, Rose Cake, etc.
- As a flavoring for drinks and beverages: such as Cosmopolitan Cocktail with Rose Petals, Rose Lemonade, etc.
- For health purposes: rich in vitamin C, it helps reduce stress in the body and mind and keeps you energetic all day long.
- For pharmaceutical purposes: it is used to make certain drugs such as tranquilizers, antidepressants, etc.
- Essential oil extraction: to make perfume and air fresheners
- Beauty purposes: use it to make homemade soaps, bath salt, bath bomb, floral baths, skincare products, etc.
- Home remedies: for making ointments
- Use as confetti: to use at wedding or birthday parties
Rose Petals Health Benefits
Roses are famous for having a fragrant, pleasant smell. Rose petal is a good source of vitamins C, A, and E, and iron and calcium. It is also a rich source of antioxidants.
History of Roses
Roses have been known for their attractive and fragrant blooms for many years now. According to fossil evidence, this flower is around 35 million years old. Despite being with us for god knows how long and boasting a colorful history, their cultivation in gardens began about 5,000 years ago in ancient China.
During the Roman period, roses were grown in the Middle East to make perfumes, medication purposes, and as confetti at weddings. During “the war of the roses” in the fifteenth century, a battle between crusading factions who tried to gain control of England, the white rose used as the symbol of York, and the red rose indicated Lancaster.
Roses have always been a favorite subject in arts, appearing in illustrations, portraits, and architectural elements. Nowadays, roses are grown almost everywhere, and their application has spread to food and recipes as well.
Many edible rose varieties have been developed over the years, and various recipes are being developed on a daily basis to integrate rose parts into daily diets. As our knowledge of this fascinating plant grows, so are the uses.
Our rose buds are in whole pieces and dried with careful handling. They contain rose petals, rose sepals, and rosehip. Small, unopened, or undeveloped flowers are taken directly from rose plants grown in the field. Skilled workers manage the dehydrating process to eliminate injury to the buds.
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