“Direktör Benschop is a semi-double milky-white rose with egg-yolk-yellow stamens bred by German breeder Mateus Tantau in 1939, though not commercially available till after the war. The garden is also home to Alchymist, the crumpled honey, white and gold climber. I have always struggled with the notion of stripping a rose for its petals, though I do occasionally bring one into the kitchen in June, scattering them over an oval platter of raspberries, a sponge cake dusted with icing sugar or, most memorably, a vast fig meringue the size of a hat at a June wedding.” DessertRosesLebanonRose PetalsVarietiesGarnishes Book:A Thousand Feasts: Small Moments of Joy… A Memoir of Sorts Source: A Thousand Feasts: Small Moments of Joy… A Memoir of Sorts