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  2. Rooh Afza - Wikipedia

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    It is sold commercially as a syrup to flavour sherbets, cold milk drinks, ices, and cold desserts such as the popular falooda. [6] The name Rooh Afza is sometimes translated as "refresher of the soul". [7] It is said that this name was made up by the original formulator of the drink, with possible cultural influences. [8] [3]

  3. Faloodeh - Wikipedia

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    Faloodeh (Persian: فالوده, romanized: fālūde) or paloodeh (Persian: پالوده, romanized: pālūde) is a traditional Iranian cold dessert similar to a sorbet. [1] [2] It consists of thin vermicelli-sized noodles made from starch in a semi-frozen syrup containing sugar and rose water.

  4. Falooda - Wikipedia

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    A falooda is a Mughalai cold dessert made with vermicelli. [1] [2] It has origins in the Persian dish faloodeh, variants of which are found across West, Central, South and Southeast Asia. [3] Traditionally it is made by mixing rose syrup, vermicelli, and sweet basil seeds with milk, often served with ice cream. [4]

  5. Rose water - Wikipedia

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    Rose water is a flavoured water made by steeping rose petals in water. [1] It is the hydrosol portion of the distillate of rose petals, a by-product of the production of rose oil for use in perfume. Rose water is also used to flavour food, as a component in some cosmetic and medical preparations, and for religious purposes throughout Eurasia.

  6. Cocktail of the Week: Rose Slushie - AOL

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  7. Delicious cocktails for National Rosé Day - AOL

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  8. Bandung (drink) - Wikipedia

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    The term bandung means "pairs", [2] while sirap means "syrup" [3] and air means "water". [4] in the Malay and Indonesian languages, and the sirap refers to the rose-flavoured base syrup.

  9. 5 Christmas Cocktails to Make While Watching Your Favorite ...

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    With the first day of Christmas right around the corner, it's time to get our Santa hats on, hang some lights, and kick off the season with these five Christmas cocktails. Remember, it's always ...