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Where do mint flavors come from?
The flavors associated with mint plants come primarily from the presence of various essential oils, such as menthol, limonene, and cineole. These compounds are produced in the leaves and stems of mint plants and are responsible for their characteristic aroma and taste. Different mint species may contain varying amounts and combinations of these essential oils, resulting in slight differences in their flavor profiles.
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