Mint
Moth (lat. Méntha) is a whole kind of fragrant plants, some of which are used in cooking, perfumes and pharmacology. The name of the genus comes from the name of the nymph of the Ministry of Fores (or Minta), the goddess of the Kokitos River, the beloved god of the underground kingdom of Aid. According to myths, the wife of Aida Persephone, due to jealousy, turned Mint into a fragrant plant.
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