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Gulkand, or Gulqand (Persian: گل قند, Urdu: گلقند, Hindi: गुलक़न्द), is a sweet preserve of rose petals from Indian Subcontinent. Gul means flower in both Persian and Urdu and drivers from their ancestors language Sanskrit term ful or pushpa meaning flower; whereas qand means sweet in Persian. In Turkish it is known as Gül Reçeli.
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Gulkand
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consumed mainly after having meals, owing to its nature of firing the digestion
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rose petal jam
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Rose petals, sugar
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