Moroccan rose

The uniqueness of this flower is that Moroccan rose oil is obtained naturally from dried petals in a hot climate.

Roses have always belonged to the queens of flowers. They are such a "MISS beauty" among all the flowering treasures of the Earth.

This prickly beauty has been admired for thousands of years in East, West, South and North. It conquered the whole world with its fragrance and beautiful flowers. And it has become irreplaceable in the entire cosmetic industry. It is not only considered a symbol of love, passion and beauty, but in the Middle Ages it also symbolized mystery, wisdom and mystery. He can express more than a thousand words.

The history and the present are still the same as the treasures that issue from this rose are literally an alchemical process. Rose oil has been produced using the same method since the Middle Ages, when distillation was preferred over maceration. But today's stills have changed considerably since those of the 13th century.

The flower processing process takes place in a complex and large equipment made of stainless steel. Rose petals are poured into a distillation vessel, where they are heated using hot steam. At high temperatures, roses release volatile fragrances from their plant tissues. As it passes through the whole device, there is also a rapid cooling, where the rose water and oil are separated from the "fragrant rose steam". The rose oil remains on the surface of the flower water, from which it is collected by hand or machine. It would seem that the rose oil is the only thing of value , which can be obtained from flowers. However, the opposite is true. The waste material - rose water - is at first glance highly valued in the cosmetics industry and in the food industry.

Rose water is said to have already beautified Cleopatra. The ancient Romans and Egyptians did not allow its antibacterial and moisturizing effects to pass.

USE:

✅Perfume industry

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