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It’s a herb, Waldmeister in German. Very specific aroma, I love it.
It doesn’t remotely taste like lavender, what are you on about?
But why lavender and not something like mint which people actually eat
There has been a weird time in the late 80s where everyone and everything was Woodruff-flavoured. I remember the classic "Maibowle" (sparkling wine with woodruff), Lemonade, Jelly and much more.
Most of this still has a small cult following but it's harder to find these days. Except in ice cream and those icicles.
Nah, that's something completely different. Waldmeister is pretty popular in Germany (or at least used to be). You could get normal ice cream at a shop in that flavor too.
It tastes green.