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Gulkand (also written gulqand or gulkhand) is a sweet preserve of rose petals originating in the Indian / pakistani subcontinent.[1] The term is derived from Persian; gul (rose) and qand (sugar/sweet) | |||
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Revision as of 12:28, 5 December 2023
Gulkand (also written gulqand or gulkhand) is a sweet preserve of rose petals originating in the Indian / pakistani subcontinent.[1] The term is derived from Persian; gul (rose) and qand (sugar/sweet)