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  2. Rose Levy Beranbaum - Wikipedia

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    Rose Levy Beranbaum is an American baker, cookbook author and blogger. She pioneered the reverse creaming technique of cake-making. In this process, the fat and flour are mixed first before adding the remaining ingredients. By coating the flour in fat, gluten development is inhibited, helping to prevent toughness. [1]

  3. Rose of Sharon - Wikipedia

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    The word is translated "rose" in the KJV, but is rendered variously as "lily" (Septuagint κρίνον, [5] Vulgate lilium, [6] Wycliffe "lily"), [7] "jonquil" (Jerusalem Bible) and "crocus" . Varying scholars have suggested that the biblical "rose of Sharon" may be one of the following plants:

  4. Gather ye rosebuds while ye may - Wikipedia

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    The words come originally from the Book of Wisdom in the Bible, chapter 2, verse 8. It was the inspiration for several works of art: Gather Ye Rosebuds While Ye May (Waterhouse painting 1908) by John William Waterhouse. Gather Ye Rosebuds While Ye May (Waterhouse painting 1909) by John William Waterhouse.

  5. Achappam - Wikipedia

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    An achappam ('achh' meaning mould and 'appam' meaning food made with flour) is a deep fried rose cookie made with rice flour, predominantly found in Kerala and other parts of South India. [2] [3] It is a signature Kerala snack believed to have originated from Dutch influence.

  6. Rosa Mystica - Wikipedia

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    Mary is celebrated under the title "Our Lady of the Rose in Lucca, Italy on January 30. Roses feature prominently in the apparition of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote a devotional poem called "Rosa Mystica" (c.1874-5), which includes the lines "Mary the Virgin, well the heart knows, / She is the mystery, she is that rose". [5]

  7. Miracle of the roses - Wikipedia

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    The rose is thought to represent God's love for Rita and Rita's ability to intercede on behalf of lost causes or impossible cases. Rita is often depicted holding roses or with roses nearby, and on her feast day, the churches and shrines of Saint Rita provide roses to the congregation that are blessed by priests during Mass.

  8. Rosette (cookie) - Wikipedia

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    The batter is a blend of wheat, flour, eggs, sugar, and whole milk. Rosette cookies are formed with a rosette iron. This specialized tool has a long handle and with a metal shape, commonly stars, flowers, snowflakes or Christmas trees. [1] [2] In Kerala, India, Rosette cookies known as Achappam are made using rice flour.

  9. Plants in Christian iconography - Wikipedia

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    Rose: Mary, other virgins: The white rose symbolises innocence and faithfulness, the red rose stands for love and passion [3] [6] Snowdrop: Virgin Mary: Symbolises hope, purity and virtue Strawberry: Virgin Mary: Symbolises righteousness and humility. Their flowers embody chastity, but they also became a symbol of transience and vanity.