Carvomenthene

/ˌkɑːrvoʊˈmɛnθiːn/ noun

A hydrocarbon compound found in caraway and spearmint plants that gives them their distinctive minty-spicy flavor.

From 'carvo-' (relating to caraway, from Latin careum) combined with 'menthene' (a component of menthol from mint plants). The term was coined in chemistry to describe this specific aromatic molecule.

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