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6 surprising ways to eat gulkand for better digestion and mood

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 31, 2025, 20:00 IST
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6 surprising ways to eat gulkand for better digestion and mood

Gulkand is more than just a sweet, fragrant treat tucked into paan. This rosy preserve made from fresh rose petals and mishri (rock sugar) has been used for centuries in Ayurveda to cool the body, ease digestion, and even lift your mood. If you’ve only had it as a mouth freshener, you’re missing out on some seriously delicious and gut-friendly ways to enjoy it. Scroll down for creative ideas to make gulkand a part of your daily routine.

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Swirl it into your morning dahi

A spoon of gulkand mixed into plain curd makes a cool, tasty mix that’s rich in probiotics. It helps reduce acidity, supports digestion, and keeps your stomach feeling good, especially in the heat. The sweet rose flavour also balances the natural tang of curd really well.

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Stuff it inside rotis or parathas

This one’s a forgotten gem. Spread gulkand inside a warm roti or fold it into a paratha for a mildly sweet twist. It’s light on the stomach, works as a natural laxative, and is especially helpful when digestion feels sluggish.

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Blend into warm milk at night

A comforting glass of milk stirred with gulkand before bed can work wonders. It not only improves sleep quality but also eases bloating and helps cool the system. Think of it as a floral, gentle detox with calming vibes.

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Add it to your homemade laddoos

If you enjoy making energy balls or traditional laddoos, mix in a bit of gulkand with dry fruits or seeds. It adds natural sweetness, a lovely aroma, and digestive support without needing refined sugar or artificial flavours.

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Spread it over toast or crackers

Gulkand on toast? Totally works. It’s a lighter, herbal version of a jam and pairs surprisingly well with multigrain or seeded crackers. This little snack gives you a sweet fix while also soothing the gut and cooling the system.

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Use it as a filling in dates

Take pitted dates, fill them with a small spoon of gulkand, and add a slice of almond if you like. It’s a cool, mood-boosting bite that helps digestion and makes a great mid-day snack or after-meal treat.


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