Jarðmyntun
Jarðmyntun, often translated as "earth mint" or "ground mint," is a term used in Icelandic folklore and traditional practices to describe a type of wild mint. While not a scientifically recognized species, the concept of jarðmyntun refers to various low-growing, aromatic mint plants found naturally in Iceland. These plants were historically gathered for their medicinal properties and pleasant scent.
The exact species encompassed by the term "jarðmyntun" can vary, but it generally points to the hardy,
Beyond its practical uses, jarðmyntun sometimes carried symbolic meaning. It was associated with the earth and