Flaó refers to a fresh mint flan, a dessert from the Balearic Islands, specifically Menorca in Spain. It is made from flour, with ricottam aniseed, eggs, fresh mint, lemon, icing and icing sugar. Flaó is a very light and refreshing dessert or sweet with the mint as its basic ingredient.

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