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  2. Double Rose and Rosé Gelatin with Fresh Raspberries Recipe - AOL

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    Put the rosé wine, superfine sugar, and water into a saucepan, bring to a boil, reduce the heat and simmer for 5 minutes. (The sugar will dissolve before boiling, but to get a really sparkling ...

  3. Falooda - Wikipedia

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    Thailand has a similar drink, nam maenglak (น้ำแมงลัก), which is made with lemon basil seeds, shredded jelly, tapioca pearls, and Job's tears mixed with sugar, water, and rose water. The Iraqi Kurds make a version with thicker vermicelli. [citation needed] The Mauritian version is called alouda.

  4. Muhallebi - Wikipedia

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    There are records from the Ottoman Empire for two versions of muhallebi: a version with shredded chicken (tavuk göğsü) served during the reign of Mehmed the Conqueror, and a later recipe dating to 1530 for a meatless version flavored with rose water. [2] One 19th-century, English cookbook that gives a recipe for muhallebi calls it "Ramazan ...

  5. Rose water - Wikipedia

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    Rose water is a by-product of this process. [5] Before the development of the technique of distilling rose water, rose petals were already used in Persian cuisine to perfume and flavour dishes. [6] Rose water likely originated in Persia, [7] [8] [9] where it is known as gulāb (گلاب), from gul (گل rose) and ab (آب water).

  6. Gulab jamun - Wikipedia

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    Gulab jamun (also spelled gulaab jamun; lit. ' Rose water berry ' or 'Rose berry') is a sweet confectionary or dessert, originating in the Indian subcontinent, and a type of mithai popular in India, Pakistan, Nepal, the Maldives and Bangladesh, as well as Myanmar.

  7. Gulkand - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, gulkand has been prepared with Damask roses. [4] Other common types of roses used include China rose, French rose, and Cabbage rose. [4] It is prepared using special pink rose petals and is mixed with sugar.

  8. Bandung (drink) - Wikipedia

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    The term bandung means "pairs", [2] while sirap means "syrup" [3] and air means "water". [4] in the Malay and Indonesian languages, and the sirap refers to the rose-flavoured base syrup.

  9. Mizuame - Wikipedia

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    Mizuame (水飴, literally "water candy", also known as millet jelly) is a sweetener from Japan. A clear, thick, sticky liquid, it is made by converting starch to sugars. Mizuame is added to wagashi to give them a sheen, eaten in ways similar to honey, and can be a main ingredient in sweets.