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Spearmint

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Cooler than its cousin peppermint—and also known as garden mint—these fragrant leaves are serene in a welcoming cup of hot, sweet spearmint tea. In Greek and Lebanese cooking, spearmint adds a fantastic, fresh accent to cucumbers, tabbouleh, and roast lamb and chicken.

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Mint has been a valued plant since the ancient world. Of the many types of mint, only peppermint and spearmint really have a place in the spice rack. Spearmint is the mint used most often in cooking. The Romans introduced spearmint to the English, who use it both as a summer herb flavor for fresh garden vegetables, and to make the well-known mint jelly or mint sauce which traditionally accompanies roast lamb or mutton. In India, many chutneys begin with the grinding of coconut and mint. Usually mint is considered to pair well with lamb, duck, chicken, pork or veal in the meat department. Many vegetables dishes benefit from the addition of mint, as do Asian dipping sauces, lentils and tabbouleh. It also adds just the right refreshing touch to fruits and fruit salads. As far as drinks go, one would never make a mint julep or a mojito without mint, the addition of mint is why they are so refreshing. Ingredients: Spearmint.

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Spearmint

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ground
Taste Notes
fresh, sweet, aromatic
Perfect For
tabbouleh, roast lamb

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Marie H.
Fresh Spearmint

The spices were fresh and delivered safely. Thanks, M

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Kathleen B.
Aroma plays out more mellow than Peppermit

Makes a great tea! On a huge learning curve here, how global seasoning embraces so many favors.

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Kathleen B.

Quality & top notch freshness are The Spice House hallmarks. Spearmint is used in Greek & Lebanese cooking. Check out their blogs; FULL of information & advice. Customer service knows the answer if not in the blogs. This makes a refreshing tea as well

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