Rose Water
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Rose Water
© Denzil Green
You can make rose water by simmering rose petals in distilled water until just half the water is left. Commercially, it is made by distillation. It is used in cosmetics and in cooking. Indian food, for instance, will use rose water in some recipes.
Rose water was widely used to flavour baked goods, until vanilla extract started to become popular and affordable in the mid 1800s.
Cooking Tips for Rose Water
Some apple pie recipes have you sprinkle a tablespoon of rose water on top the apples.
History Notes for Rose Water
Also called:
Eau de rose (French); Rosenwasser (German); Acqua di rose (Italian); Agua de rosas (Spanish); Golap, Golap jol (Indian)
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Rose Hips, Vanilla Extract
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