Mint
General
Mint is the dried leaf of a perennial herb. There are two important species, Mentha spicata L. (spearmint) and Mentha piperita L. (peppermint).
Region Produced
United States
Traditional Uses
Mint jelly served with lamb, sprinkled in peas, or in chocolate desserts.
Aroma & Taste
Mint is strong and sweet with a tangy flavor and a cool after taste.
History
Spearmint and peppermint are both native to Asia. Peppermint was used by Eyptians, and spearmint is mentioned in the Bible. Spearmint grew wild in the United States after the 1600s, and peppermint was cultivated commercially before the Civil War.
Storage
Store in cool, dark, dry places.
Ideas
Use mint in salad dressings, flavored tea, and zesty marinades. Stir into warmed apple or currant jelly for a quick meat sauce or dessert topping.
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