Gulkand can be eaten on crackers, toast or off the spoon. But this morning I made a lovely concoction of gulkand, powdered shatavari ( asparagus root), and cardamom seeds in warm almond milk.
If you dont mind floating rose petals you can drink it as is, or strain out the solids before drinking.
Taking herbs in milk is a very common way of administration in ayurvedic medicine, it is a nourishing food in and off itself and helps carry both fat and water soluable compounds into the body. It can also moderate the dryness of certain herbs that might be too drying for certain people.