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Gerhard Schröder on rose hips: "If you split them up, you can turn them into itching powder"

2020-10-20T16:28:36.941Z


Most recently it was shown in the native tomato plants - but Gerhard Schröder's biological knowledge apparently goes further. In an Instagram post, he now provided information about the benefits of rose hips.


Former Chancellor Gerhard Schröder has once again presented himself as a good househusband on Instagram.

After showing himself confidently at the frying pan on the canal of his wife Soyeon Schröder-Kim, Schröder now informed about the various uses of rose hips.

"These are autumn plants that are very funny," the Hartz reformer said to his wife.

You can make tea from the fruit, for example.

However, the 76-year-old emphasized another property of the red berries.

"If you split them up, you can make itching powder out of them," said the ex-politician.

At the same time he hinted at youthful rascality: "We always sprinkled that on the girls' necks - to annoy them, of course."

Nevertheless, the former chancellor warned: The thorns of the rose hips are more dangerous than those of roses.

"I think they can be seen, even if they are so dangerous," said Schröder and put a vase with rose hip branches on the table next to another.

Soyeon Schröder-Kim regularly publishes pictures of their household and of her husband on Instagram, who now seems to have developed a solid weakness for botany.

He appeared several times in the tomato patch at home or with flowers that he picked himself for his wife.

Apparently she appreciates that: not everyone would pick field flowers for his wife, wrote Schröder-Kim.

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Source: spiegel

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