Ethically sourced and cruelty-free
Anti-spasmodic properties
Possess anti-depressant
Contains menstrual regulators
Gulkand (also written gulqand or gulkhand) is a sweet preserve of rose petals believed to come from India. The term is derived from Persian; gul (rose) and qand (sugar/sweet). Gulkand has coolant-like qualities, making it an excellent supplement for battling the summer heat. Due to its seasonality and arduous preparation, it was regarded as a regal and opulent treat in the Indian subcontinent. In Ayurveda, gulkand is indeed regarded as a medicine. It is mostly famous for its cooling qualities, which benefit people whose bodies produce excessive heat.
Gulkand is frequently contrasted with products that are readily accessible on the market, like rose-petal jam. In addition to the type of rose that is used, its preparation method also contributes to its significantly superior flavour. Gulkand is baked in the sun for at least a month, giving the delicacy a deep, dense, and fragrant flavour. As a result, Gulkand's method of sun-cooking preserves the nutrients in rose petals.
Vendor: | Aurganicum |
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Type: | Sweeteners |
Size: | 200 gms |
Improves memory and eyesight
Strengthens digestive system
Relieves stress
Used a blood purifier