The Venus Rosewater Dish is given to the women's singles champion at Wimbledon.
The trophy the winning female wins is called the Venus Rosewater Dish.
To make rosewater at home, you can simmer rose petals in water on low heat, then strain the liquid and store it in a bottle.
Add rose water to your biryani when it is fully cooked or when in a serving dish.
The winners of Wimbledon do not get to keep the trophies they are presented with but instead get to take home miniature replicas. The Men's Singles Champion is presented with the Gentlemen's Singles Trophy a silver gilt cup with a cover. This is the exact same trophy presented to the first ever winner of this particular tennis tournament back in 1887. The Women's Singles Champion is presented with a silver salver referred to as the "Rosewater Dish" or "Venus Rosewater Dish". This trophy was made back in 1864 by Messrs Elkington And Company Limited based in Birmingham and cost 50 Guineas (£52.50) to be made.
Some popular recipes that incorporate rosewater as an ingredient include Turkish delight, rosewater macarons, and rosewater lemonade.
Rosewater School was created in 1910.
Eliot Rosewater was created in 1965.
Edward Rosewater died on 1906-08-30.
Edward Rosewater was born on 1841-01-28.
Rosewater railway station was created in 1916.
Rosewater railway station ended in 1988.