ghulab
Ghulab, also known as rose water, is a fragrant liquid extracted from the petals of roses. It is commonly used in various culinary and cosmetic applications due to its pleasant aroma and mild flavor. The extraction process involves soaking rose petals in water, then straining the mixture to separate the liquid from the solids. The resulting rose water can be used in a variety of dishes, including desserts, beverages, and savory foods, to impart a subtle floral note.
In the cosmetic industry, ghulab is valued for its soothing and hydrating properties. It is often used
Ghulab is also an essential ingredient in traditional Indian cuisine, particularly in the preparation of sweets
The use of ghulab dates back to ancient times, with references to rose water found in texts