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When it is made from fresh red rose petals, it is called just Rosolio, or Rosolio di Rose. This version is red, and has an alcohol content generally between 22% and 24%. It is made by soaking rose petals in alcohol. The cinnamon version of Rosolio, "Rosolio di Cannella", can range up to 42%. It is browner in colour. The classic one is thought of as the red one made from rose petals. Assume this is the one meant unless otherwise specified. Cooking Tips Also called: Rossolis (French); Rosolio (Italian)
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