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  2. Lavender lattes are popular at Starbucks and other coffee ...

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    Try adding a lavender-infused honey or sugar to sweeten drinks or baked goods, or toss in lavender buds — both fresh and dried — as an aromatic addition to salads, suggests Manaker.

  3. Lavandula - Wikipedia

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    Lavender flavors baked goods and desserts, pairing especially well with chocolate. In the United States, both lavender syrup and dried lavender buds are used to make lavender scones and marshmallows. [42] [43] Lavender buds are put into sugar for two weeks to allow the essential oils and fragrance to transfer; then the sugar itself is used in ...

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  5. Lavender oil - Wikipedia

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    Lavender oil is used in massage therapy as a way of inducing relaxation through direct skin contact, although allergic reactions may occur. [9] There is no good evidence to support the use of lavender oil for treating dementia. [10] A 2021 meta-analysis included five studies of people with anxiety disorders.

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  7. Lavandula angustifolia - Wikipedia

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    Lavandula angustifolia, formerly L. officinalis, is a flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae, native to the Mediterranean (Spain, France, Italy, Croatia etc.).Its common names include lavender, true lavender and English lavender [2] (though it is not native to England); also garden lavender, [3] common lavender and narrow-leaved lavender.