
Mints

Also
known as Water Mint and Wild Mint. It is available
in fresh or dried leaves. Dried leaves will keep for
6 months to 1 year in a cool, dark, dry place.
Mint
is an herb that comes in many varieties such as peppermint,
spearmint, apple mint, lemon mint and even chocolate
mint. Mint came to the New World with colonists, who
used it in tea for medicinal purposes.
Mint
is used for seasoning lamb, vegetable such as carrots,
bell pepper, and tomatoes, in yogurt dressings, and
breads. It is also used in the Middle East for salads,
tabouli and marinated vegetables.
Mint
is good in soups, salads, sauces, plain meat, fish
and poultry, stews, sweet or savory recipes, extremely
good with chocolate or lemon based desserts. Add near
the end of cooking for a better flavor.