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Mon, 27 Sep 2004 05:29:33 -0500
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>A refreshing cold drink which calms down is lemonjuice, something called in
>Dutch "citroenmelisse" which is a plant that looks like mint but tastes
like
>lemon a bit, small green leaves and very tasty. The citroenmelisse is good
>Who knows that word in English for this plant? Searched the net but can't
find
>a translation. Picture attached!

The English word for Melisse is balm or balm-mint. So it might be lemon
balm? I think I may have seen that in the store...not sure.

Kristina

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