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Jasminum beesianum

Jasmine-infused water is water with jasmine flowers in it. It has got very pleasant scent and it is usually served in aluminium water bowls in the past. Although traditionally thai and extremely easy to make, today, you wont see that many people drink or serve jasmine-infused water in real life. However, there may still be very few thai restaurants that entertain their customers with this. Many people who still drink it tend to grow the flowers and make this drink themselves.Back when we did not have running water or refrigerators, thai people would store rainwater in huge earthen water jars to drink. People would wait until the rain had washed away the dust on the roof and then started storing rainwater. Then, they would use alum to help purify it. Sounds worrying, rainwater is perfectly fine to drink then, and the fact that those jars were earthen meant that the water inside was cold, which was great for the thai weather. However, that was not only way thai people made their water pleasant to drink. Thus, infusing the cold rainwater with jasmine flowers.


https://www.thehansindia.com/life-style/health/learn-to-prepare-jasmine-infused-water-traditional-thai-drink-798256
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LavidaRaq · F
Interesting, I like to infuse oils with jasmine and other flowers, they smell good and good for the skin. Thanks for sharing.
LavidaRaq · F
@Khenpal1 I’ve not tried to infuse water, other than with frankincense. But, I’ll keep that in mind. Thank you.
Khenpal1 · M
@LavidaRaq Oman Hojari Frankincense Resin have great taste.
LavidaRaq · F
@Khenpal1 I don’t know if that’s what I have but it’s had so many uses.

 
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