Courtesy of Kate Payne
Makes 2/3 Cup Syrup
I first learned of rose geranium’s fragrant prospects when my wife brought some home from a pit stop on her bike commute. She’d stopped to admire our neighbor’s garden, planted with flower varieties grown in her native Baghdad. Our neighbor shoved a small handful of rose geranium leaves into my wife’s hand and told her to make tea. Scented geraniums are relatives of the summer garden annuals of the same name, but are not true geraniums. The scented varieties are grown for their foliage and not their flowers, and feature fragrances of rose, lemon, apple, mint, orange and even chocolate.
For 1 Serving(s)
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