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Rose petals were already used in Persian cookery to perfume and flavor dishes long before the technique of distilling rose water was developed. The person commonly credited with the discovery of rose water was the tenth-century Persian physician Avicenna.
Rose petals were already used in Persian cookery to perfume and flavor dishes long before the technique of distilling rose water was developed. The person commonly credited with the discovery of rose water was the tenth-century Persian physician Avicenna.
About two centuries later, the Bukharan-born physician ibn Sina (980-1037), whose name was latinized as Avicenna, discovered how to use the still to extract the essential oil from flower petals. This allowed for the steam distillation of floral waters, particularly rose water
The origin of Damask rose is the Middle East and some evidences indicate that the origin of rose water is Iran
The origin of Damask rose is the Middle East and some evidences indicate that the origin of rose water is Iran
The origin of Damask rose is the Middle East and some evidences indicate that the origin of rose water is Iran