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So my hookah comes in two days (I'm pretty stoked), and as I was cleaning out the kitchen, I came across several bottles of rose water and orange blossom water. I was curious if anyone had ever tried these in the base of the hookah, and if they go well with certain flavors. I'm fairly new to the whole hookah process (this will be the first one I own), and will probably experiment with it in a few days. Just curious for other insight.
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QUOTE (Spotless @ Jul 15 2008, 10:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
best way to find out is to just load er up and try it out Hookah.gif



That's kind of what I figured. Heh. I guess I'll just have to get a few noob runs with the hookah out of way, and then let everybody know my experience with it. wink.gif
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Cool idea. I love love love rose water. But then, I also love rose shisha - I have tried mixing rose shisha into fruit flavors like apple, grape, or cherry, which is very nice. I wonder if rose water in the base would have a similar effect to mixing in a little rose shisha.
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good idea in my book. I've only tried a few things in my base. The lemon water was good but heed my warning - don't use too much lemon smile.gif The mint iced tea was disgusting but after reading abit more I think I made the mistake of not diluting it. Maybe next time I use tea I'll just let it brew as I smoke with the bag in the base. Going to try some spicy cider and water with some double apple shisha soon I hope. Although I really don't wanna clean that crap out.
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I use the rose water for baking my special cookies with dates inside. YUMMY!!!!!!!! Sounds like it would be good, just need the right flavor to go along with it. Expensive stuff to be putting in the vase. Send it to make and I will make you some yummy cookies instead. I would say the name of the cookies in Arabic, but it sounds like a bad thing in English..lol
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QUOTE (Snoopy1966 @ Jul 16 2008, 11:35 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I use the rose water for baking my special cookies with dates inside. YUMMY!!!!!!!! Sounds like it would be good, just need the right flavor to go along with it. Expensive stuff to be putting in the vase. Send it to make and I will make you some yummy cookies instead. I would say the name of the cookies in Arabic, but it sounds like a bad thing in English..lol


Snoop, please let us know what it is in arabic so the next time I go to the lebanese deli I can try some.
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QUOTE (Snoopy1966 @ Jul 16 2008, 10:35 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I use the rose water for baking my special cookies with dates inside. YUMMY!!!!!!!! Sounds like it would be good, just need the right flavor to go along with it. Expensive stuff to be putting in the vase. Send it to make and I will make you some yummy cookies instead. I would say the name of the cookies in Arabic, but it sounds like a bad thing in English..lol



Mmmm....cookies. Don't tempt me. =).

And do enlighten me on the name of said cookies.
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My friends and I have been planning on making a rose explosion so to speak. Rose shisha with some rose water in the base and topped of by drinking the rose mead I brewed...

It might be a little much but it's worth the story if nothing else.
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Well it sounds like the private parts of a male, but you have to say it properly, but it does sound like cock...
You say it more with a hard c sound from your back of your throat. So it is more like ccchock. It is the Egyptian name of the cookies. They have a very soft outside and dates inside with powdered sugar on top. You mix the rose water in the dough and in the dates you cook up. More goes in the date mixture.
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QUOTE (Kalutika @ Jul 16 2008, 02:42 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
My friends and I have been planning on making a rose explosion so to speak. Rose shisha with some rose water in the base and topped of by drinking the rose mead I brewed...



hmmm, how do I get myself invited to this party? laugh.gif I'll bring homemade rose lassi.

<---- loves rose flavor anything
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QUOTE (Snoopy1966 @ Jul 16 2008, 02:49 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Well it sounds like the private parts of a male, but you have to say it properly, but it does sound like cock...
You say it more with a hard c sound from your back of your throat. So it is more like ccchock. It is the Egyptian name of the cookies. They have a very soft outside and dates inside with powdered sugar on top. You mix the rose water in the dough and in the dates you cook up. More goes in the date mixture.


my dad makes those I believe they are called maamoul. And I am sure you have but have you ever had baklawa pronounced bat-leh-wa.
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QUOTE (mattarios2 @ Jul 16 2008, 08:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Snoopy1966 @ Jul 16 2008, 02:49 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Well it sounds like the private parts of a male, but you have to say it properly, but it does sound like cock...
You say it more with a hard c sound from your back of your throat. So it is more like ccchock. It is the Egyptian name of the cookies. They have a very soft outside and dates inside with powdered sugar on top. You mix the rose water in the dough and in the dates you cook up. More goes in the date mixture.


my dad makes those I believe they are called maamoul. And I am sure you have but have you ever had baklawa pronounced bat-leh-wa.


Yes you can buy some cookies like that called Maamoul



Here they are....mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm in a Homer voice, drool

Yes I love Baklava also yummy stuff. Arabic sweets rule!!
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QUOTE (greeknate88 @ Jul 17 2008, 08:13 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Baklava is actually greek, but I love Arabic sweets. They're the best. And thanks snoop about the cookies. Wish I had a recipe for them, how to you spell it in the arabic transliteration, so I can at least google it?


Maamoul would be the best way to search for the recipe. I found many recipes too when I found that pic.
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QUOTE (Snoopy1966 @ Jul 16 2008, 09:42 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (mattarios2 @ Jul 16 2008, 08:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Snoopy1966 @ Jul 16 2008, 02:49 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Well it sounds like the private parts of a male, but you have to say it properly, but it does sound like cock...
You say it more with a hard c sound from your back of your throat. So it is more like ccchock. It is the Egyptian name of the cookies. They have a very soft outside and dates inside with powdered sugar on top. You mix the rose water in the dough and in the dates you cook up. More goes in the date mixture.


my dad makes those I believe they are called maamoul. And I am sure you have but have you ever had baklawa pronounced bat-leh-wa.


Yes you can buy some cookies like that called Maamoul



Here they are....mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm in a Homer voice, drool

Yes I love Baklava also yummy stuff. Arabic sweets rule!!



these are awesome. my grandmother in-law makes them, also baklava and kunafa. her cookies are legendary.
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Yes you can buy some cookies like that called Maamoul





My sister's fiance is from Lebanon and he went back to visit family, bringing back these cookies that his aunt made. Holy crap people. They were delicious. I think I might look up a recipe and make them (ninja likes to bake). If I do I'll let y'all know how they turn out.
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QUOTE (giant ninja robot @ Jul 17 2008, 11:48 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Yes you can buy some cookies like that called Maamoul





My sister's fiance is from Lebanon and he went back to visit family, bringing back these cookies that his aunt made. Holy crap people. They were delicious. I think I might look up a recipe and make them (ninja likes to bake). If I do I'll let y'all know how they turn out.


I could get you guys a recipe directly from my sittoo (grandmother in arabic) in Lebanon, she used to have her own little kitchen and sold food to people for a living but now she is sick with cancer which is very unfortunate, damn cigarettes.
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