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. How People Eat It Because of its intensely sweet and floral profile, people use it in a variety of ways: Direct Consumption: Eating a teaspoon of it straight out of the jar as a post-meal treat. In Paan: It is the star ingredient inside meetha paan (sweet betel leaf preparation). Desserts & Drinks: Mixed into milkshakes, lassis , ice creams, faloodas , or used as a sweet filling inside cookie...