• Immerse rose petals in cool water to flush out any tiny insects, and dry thoroughly in a salad spinner. Add to field greens or use as a garnish for desserts
• Northern India is known for its delicious milk-based sweets, many of which hint of rose.
• Rose ice cream is enjoyed and relished in many parts of India.
• In France, red rose petals are candied and used to decorate cakes and other sweets.
• Rose-based medicines rose liqueur and rose-flavoured sweets, biscuits, jam, jelly and honey are also available.
• To make rose ice cubes - Boil together for five minutes, two cups full of water and 1/2 cup full sugar. Pour this over 1/2 cup full finely minced rose leaves. Cool, add juice of three lemons. Strain. Freeze in cubes, use in fruit drinks and herb teas.
How to store rose petals, gulab ke patte
To keep rose and its petals fresh for a few days, place rose petals in a plastic bag in the refrigerator to help retain their crispness and freshness.
Rose petals have found its presence in a range of beauty products. They are rich in vitamin C which helps to increase collagen production and thus lend an amazing smoothness to the skin. Some antioxidants found in them can prevent skin damage too. They have a pleasant aroma and scent that helps relieve tension and headaches in aromatherapy when applied on the face in to form of face pack, lotion, rose water or rose oil.
Dried rose petals
This refers to fresh rose petals plucked from the stems, placed on a newspaper or a basket or a paper and kept in open air to dry for a few days or till they have shrunk and have got the desired crumbled look. Make sure not to keep it on a wet base.
Shredded rose petals
Pull the petals off right at the base of the stem. Place the petals in a colander and rinse them under running water and pat dry. Group a few petals at a time on a cutting board, then with the help of a sharp knife shred them into small pieces.