Jasmine Flowers
Botanical name: Jasminum odoratissimum
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Jasmine flowers, belonging to the genus Jasminum, are fragrant blossoms that grow in various regions, particularly in tropical and subtropical climates around the world, including parts of Asia, Africa, and the Americas. They belong to the Oleaceae family, which also includes olive and ash trees. Traditionally, jasmine flowers have been used in herbal remedies and aromatherapy for their calming and soothing properties, often infused in teas or used in essential oils. The flowers have a sweet, floral flavor, making them a delightful addition to culinary dishes, desserts, and beverages. Historically, jasmine has been valued not only for its aromatic qualities but also for its role in cultural rituals, perfumes, and as a symbol of love and beauty.*
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