lemondanak
Lemondanak, also known as lemon danak or lemon balm, is a perennial herb native to the Mediterranean region, particularly in Greece, Turkey, and Italy. The plant belongs to the mint family, Lamiaceae, and is valued for its aromatic leaves and culinary uses. The common name "lemondanak" is derived from its lemon-like scent and the Turkish word "danak," which means "tooth," referring to the serrated edges of its leaves.
The plant typically grows to a height of about 30-60 centimeters and features small, fragrant flowers that
In culinary applications, lemon balm is used to flavor teas, infusions, and liqueurs. Its lemony aroma and
Lemondanak is relatively easy to grow and can thrive in well-drained soil with partial shade. It is
In summary, lemon balm is a versatile and aromatic herb with a range of culinary and medicinal