As Valentine's Day approaches, love is blooming, and the air is filled with the sweet scent of roses.?
And guess what? According to BlinkIt CEO Albinder Dhindsa, love-struck Indians have been snatching up roses at an astonishing rate ¨C a whopping 108 bouquets per minute on the app!?
But let's not let the romance fade away with wilted petals. A clever content creator has shown ingenious ways to breathe new life into your beloved roses.?
From crafting an air purifier to concocting a delightful rose water latte, these ideas ensure that the spirit of love endures beyond the fresh bloom.?
Content creator Carleigh Bodrug has shared the process in a recent post on Instagram.?
Here's a step-by-step guide:?
Start by separating the petals from the roses and placing them in a pot with water. Whether you have dried or fresh rose petals, approximately 1 to 1.5 cups in 2 cups of water should suffice.?
Heat the mixture for 30 to 45 minutes until the water takes on a rich red colour, infused with the essence of the roses.?
Once infused, strain out the petals, leaving behind the fragrant rose water.?
Carleigh goes on to say that she uses 1.5 teaspoon in her diffuser for a rose scent.?
And there you have it! Your Valentine's roses are magically transformed into a delightful air purifier.?
For those inclined to savor the essence of roses in their culinary endeavors, Carleigh proposes an alternative ¨C the Rose Water Latte.?
Carleigh proceeds to disclose her recipe for the Rose Water Latte, a drink harmonising the floral undertones of roses with the velvety indulgence of milk. But make sure you use culinary grade or organic roses.
Begin by warming milk in a pot, put in a dash of rose water, and a hint of honey for sweetness. Then, use a handheld frother to generate a frothy consistency in the milk before pouring it into a cup for your enjoyment.
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