Rose Water, was SC - Liqueurs

Darice Moore magistra at tampabay.rr.com
Sun Jun 25 07:32:39 PDT 2000


Hmmm... it's a larger bottle, about 10 oz..  It cost $2.80 and I bought
it from a middle eastern diner/grocer's.  The brand is Cortas;
ingredients are listed as "distilled rose water."

It's rather perfumy, though.  Those with a higher tolerance for rose
taste could certainly increase the amount of rose water; I like it as a
"hint" of taste, and so use a lesser amount.

- - Clotild

LrdRas at aol.com wrote:
> 
> In a message dated 6/24/00 12:33:36 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> magistra at tampabay.rr.com writes:
> 
> << · 1 t rose water >>
> 
> What type of rose water did you use? There are the little colorful bottles
> the sell for 3.xx plus dollars apiece and then there are the larger bottles
> that are available in 'foreign' foods sections (USA markets) that sell for
> 1.xx plus dollars. The first contains about 1 1/2 ounces of product and is
> very concentrated. The latter which is what I use is less concentrated and
> can be splashed freely without worrying about a 'perfumery' taste. When I
> post any recipes for rosewater, it is the latter I am referring to in my
> measurements.
> 
> Ras
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