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Rose Water (गुलाब जल)

Rose water is the essence of elegance and celebration in the Indian kitchen. It carries the magnifique fragrance of fresh damask roses and has been used for centuries to add a royal touch to our festive dishes. In my kitchen, a few drops are enough to transform a simple 'Kheer' or a bowl of 'Gulab Jamuns' into something truly magnifique and professional-grade. I also love adding it to 'Lassi' or 'Thandai' during the summer—it provides an honest, cooling sensation that is both refreshing and aromatic. It is a high-quality, delicate ingredient that must be used with a gentle hand so its beautiful scent doesn't overpower the food. It represents the heritage of our royal courts and the luxury of our natural floral bounty. Whether it’s in a fragrant 'Biryani' or a sweet 'Sherbet', rose water brings a sense of joy and sophistication. A magnifique and essential companion for traditional Indian sweets.

Rose Water

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Calories

0-2 kcal

Protein

0g

Fat

0g

Carbs

0g

Fiber

0g

Vitamins

Trace amounts of Vitamin C and antioxidants

Cooking Tips

  • Always use only food-grade (edible) rose water for cooking; cosmetic versions contain magnifique and harmful chemicals.
  • Add rose water at the very end of cooking or once the dish has cooled slightly to preserve its magnifique and delicate fragrance.
  • Use a gentle hand; just 2-3 drops are often enough to provide a magnifique and professional-grade royal aroma to a large serving.

Substitutes

Kewra Water
Vanilla Essence (different flavor)
Cardamom Powder

Related Ingredients

Saffron
Milk
Sugar
Cardamom
Almonds

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