
Culinary Uses
1. Salads – Toss petals into salads for a pop of color and subtle floral taste. Nasturtiums, violets, and pansies work well.
2. Desserts – Decorate cakes, cupcakes, or pastries with fresh or candied flowers like roses, violets, or lavender.
3. Teas & Infusions – Brew chamomile, hibiscus, or lavender flowers into soothing teas.
4. Flavored Syrups – Make floral syrups (e.g., rose or elderflower) for cocktails, lemonades, or desserts.
5. Jellies & Jams – Add flowers like hibiscus or dandelion to homemade spreads.
6. Flavored Butter – Blend petals with butter for an elegant spread for bread or grilled meats.
7. Ice Cubes – Freeze flowers in ice cubes for a beautiful addition to drinks.
8. Cocktails & Mocktails – Use as a garnish or muddle them into drinks for flavor.
9. Rice & Pasta Dishes – Stir petals into risottos, pilafs, or pasta for color and aroma.
10. Omelettes & Scrambled Eggs – Add chive blossoms or other mild edible flowers for a gourmet touch.
Preservation & Other Uses
11. Candied Flowers – Coat flowers in sugar for decoration on desserts.
12. Pressed Flowers – Dry and press flowers for cake decorations or artistic plating.
13. Flower Vinegars – Infuse vinegar with flowers like chive blossoms for a flavorful dressing.
14. Herbal Bath & Skincare – Use dried petals (e.g., rose, calendula) in homemade bath salts or soaps.
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