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>My sister always added rose water to the syrup in hers and it was quite
>good, but I did some googling. > >Rosewater is normally added to Turkish delight, not baklava. > >K. Rosewater is used in many recipes extensvely throughout the middle east... used often in both baklava and in Turkish delight, but just as often omited from both. Turkish delight is essentially a middle eastern gum drop but cut into squares, more often flavored with various fruit juices and also variously colored. Sometimes nuts are added, usually pistachios, but I like it without nuts, I think the nuts ruin the velvety texture.... when properly made it is truly delightful, difficult to stop eating. I also prefer baklava without rosewater, and don't like it at all with walnuts... much prefer it with pistachios. ---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- ********* "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." Sheldon ```````````` |
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