Mentha pulegium, commonly known as pennyroyal, is a small mint plant native to Europe and the Mediterranean region that has been used traditionally for medicinal and culinary purposes. While it has historical significance in herbal medicine and cooking, it's important to note that pennyroyal can be toxic in concentrated forms and is regulated or restricted in some places due to safety concerns.
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Mentha pulegium
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唇萼薄荷(学名:Mentha pulegium),又称普列薄荷(Pennyroyal)、除蚤薄荷、胡薄荷,为薄荷属下的一个种。碾碎的唇萼薄荷会有类似绿薄荷的浓香气味。它也是一种传统的烹饪调料、草药和。
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