Orange Flower ~ Monteux original Orange flower water French import 9 cl 3 fl oz ~ Single, or more, One

Gourmet Food : Orange Flower ~ Monteux original Orange flower water French import 9 cl 3 fl oz ~ Single, or more, One

Orange Flower ~ Monteux original Orange flower water French import 9 cl 3 fl oz ~ Single, or more, One

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 : Orange Flower ~ Monteux original Orange flower water French import 9 cl 3 fl oz ~ Single, or more, One
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Address: France
Binding: Misc.
Brand: Monteux
Country: France
Label: Monteux
Manufacturer: Monteux
Publisher: Monteux
Size: One
Studio: Monteux



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Product DescriptionBoth the orange flower water nd rose water are made near Grasse, the capital of French perfumes and scents. Chocolate mousse, crêpes, gâteau Breton, madeleines, the celebrated bugnes lyonnaises, ices, creams and more, call for Rose flower water. Rose water, a staple ingredient of Middle Eastern pastries, is less common in French recipes, although it is used in sorbets and fruit compotes




Features:
  • Made in Grasse, the flower capital of France
  • Culinary uses, see suggestions below
  • Rose flower and Orange available
  • 1, 3, 6 or 12 packs
  • Imported from France











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