Lippia dulcis, commonly known as Aztec sweet herb, is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the Verbenaceae family. Native to Central America, especially Mexico, this plant is characterized by its small, oval leaves and tiny white flowers. The sweet herb is remarkable for its extremely sweet taste, which comes from a compound called hernandulcin.
Lippia dulcis, commonly known as Aztec sweet herb, is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the Verbenaceae family. Native to Central America, especially Mexico, this plant is characterized by its small, oval leaves and tiny white flowers. The sweet herb is remarkable for its extremely sweet taste, which comes from a compound called hernandulcin.