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File:Roger Zelazny 1988.jpg|link=Roger Zelazny (nonfiction)|Writer-Sorceror [[Roger Zelazny (nonfiction)|Roger Zelazny]] is involved with [[Rosewater cannon]] trade, says media futures analyst. | File:Roger Zelazny 1988.jpg|link=Roger Zelazny (nonfiction)|Writer-Sorceror [[Roger Zelazny (nonfiction)|Roger Zelazny]] is involved with [[Rosewater cannon]] trade, says media futures analyst. | ||
File:The Adventures of Akbar artillery.jpg|link=Roger Zelazny|Figure in ''Three Artillerymen'' thought to be [[Roger Zelazny]] in disguise. | File:The Adventures of Akbar artillery.jpg|link=Roger Zelazny|Figure in ''Three Artillerymen'' thought to be [[Roger Zelazny]] in disguise. Note the stack of rose water cannonballs. | ||
File:Loeschenkohl03.jpg|link=Rosewater cannon|A team of Artist-Engineers prepares to swab the barrel of an [[artillery piece (nonfiction)|artillery piece]] with an experimental smokeless rose water. | File:Loeschenkohl03.jpg|link=Rosewater cannon|A team of Artist-Engineers prepares to swab the barrel of an [[artillery piece (nonfiction)|artillery piece]] with an experimental smokeless rose water. | ||
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Revision as of 07:02, 20 June 2016
Rose water is a flavored water made by steeping rose petals in water.
It is the hydrosol portion of the distillate of rose petals, a by-product of the production of rose oil for use in perfume.
It is used to flavour food, as a component in some cosmetic and medical preparations, and for religious purposes throughout Europe and Asia.
Rose syrup (not to be confused with rose-hip syrup) is made from rose water, with sugar added.
In the News
Writer-Sorceror Roger Zelazny is involved with Rosewater cannon trade, says media futures analyst.
Figure in Three Artillerymen thought to be Roger Zelazny in disguise. Note the stack of rose water cannonballs.
A team of Artist-Engineers prepares to swab the barrel of an artillery piece with an experimental smokeless rose water.
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links:
- Rose water @ wiki.karljones.com
- Rose water @ Wikipedia