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"Katra" > wrote in message
... > > Rose water is a traditional turkish addition to Baklava... :-) > Traditional Middle Eastern, in general, I think--makes way better baklava than the Greek version, imo. I love rose water, but one thing I learned was not to heat it--at least not for very long. I made some basboosa once and accidentally heated the rose water along with the sugar syrup. The rose water became very strong in flavour and scent, and was off-putting to me (though my mother still loved it!). rona -- ***For e-mail, replace .com with .ca Sorry for the inconvenience!*** "[America] is filled with people who decided not to live in Europe. We had people who really wanted to live in Europe, but didn't have the energy to go back. We call them Canadians." ---Grover Norquist in Newsweek, November 22, 2004 |
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