What I have learned, several substitutions for rose water are: orange flowers water, or rose syrup ( use just a few drops). Almond x tract, or vanilla xtract. Use less of these substitutes, and remember that rose syrup is alot stronger that rose watwer so go easy!
Rose water has a distinct flavor and aroma that regular water does not have. While you can substitute regular water for rose water in a recipe if you don't have any, keep in mind that the flavor profile will be different without the floral notes that rose water imparts.
What I have learned, several substitutions for rose water are: orange flowers water, or rose syrup ( use just a few drops). Almond x tract, or vanilla xtract. Use less of these substitutes, and remember that rose syrup is alot stronger that rose watwer so go easy!
It depends on what you are using it for. If you are making your own almond paste just substitute rose water for the almond extract.
The rose water contain water and a water soluble extract from rose petals.
To substitute for 1 tablespoon of rose water, you can use an equal amount of vanilla extract. Vanilla extract is a concentrated flavoring agent, so using the same amount as the rose water should provide a similar level of flavor intensity. Keep in mind that vanilla extract has a different flavor profile compared to rose water, so the final dish may have a slightly different taste. Adjust the amount of vanilla extract based on your personal preference and the specific recipe you are using.
There is not a substitute for water when baking or cooking foods. There are a lot of things you can use to substitute water intake in your diet though. Anything you make with water including tea, lemonade, hot tea, coffee, or hot chocolate.
You can get non-alcoholic rose wine. (That's your closest substitute ) Otherwise, grape juice should be ok.
One must squeeze a lime.
Rose water is called "ரோஸ் நீர்" (pronounced as "rose neer") in Tamil.
The cast of The Substitute Engineer - 1913 includes: Tom Forman as Billy - an Engineer Helen Holmes as Rose - a Waitress at the Lunch Counter
well, you can make it your own homemade rose water.
Water is the solvent and anything else dissolved in it (rose extract, etc.) is/are the solutes.