What is Gulkand? Everything You Need to Know About This Sweet Treat
Gulkand is a sugary preserve made of rose petals. It is a popular, deeply aromatic delicacy widely consumed across the Indian subcontinent. The word originates from Persian, where gul means rose and qand means sweet/sugar. Essentially, it is a traditional rose petal jam . Image: Open Food Facts What Exactly Is It? Gulkand is made by layering fresh, fragrant rose petals (traditionally Damask or desi roses) with sugar or honey in a glass jar. The jar is then left out in the sun for several weeks to naturally ferment and cook, turning the mixture into a thick, sweet, and highly flavorful paste. No artificial additives needed. Rose petals are the core ingredient. High-quality versions use fragrant petals almost exclusively, sometimes with minor additions like cardamom, saffron, or fennel for depth. The petals provide the signature rosy flavor, color, and bioactive compounds. The slow sugar infusion creates a unique semi-solid texture — petal pieces suspended in a fragrant syrup — tha...