It belongs to the geranium family. Its name derives from the Italian words 'erba' and 'roza,' meaning grass with a rosy color. Its leaves have a grayish-green color and toothed edges. They are hairy with deep lobes. The flowers it produces are pink or lilac with five petals. You can find it in gardens or in pots. It is sensitive to low temperatures but is considered a resilient plant and has insect-repellent properties.
It has been mentioned in the works of N. Kazantzakis' 'Captain Michalis' for its fragrance and in N. Marinos' book where it is described as one of the two ingredients of love.
It has therapeutic properties; it strengthens the nervous system, promotes wound healing, acts as a diuretic, relieves nausea, lowers cholesterol, provides a sense of calm and relaxation, alleviates stress, helps with acne due to its antimicrobial action, and is recommended for those suffering from depression.
In confectionery, it is popular for spoon sweets, drinks, Turkish delights (which is why it is also called 'loukoumochorto'), jams, composts, jellies, etc.
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