Get to Know Mint

This recipe will make you appreciate the fruit in a whole new light! It makes a great side to grilled fish for a light weeknight meal.

Get to Know Mint

Native to the Eastern Mediterranean, mint or Mentha belongs to the Lamiaceae family, which contains around 15 to 20 plant species, including peppermint and spearmint. It’s a popular herb that people can use fresh or dried in many dishes and infusions.

Mint plants are very easy to grow. They enjoy damp soil and most tolerate a bit of shade, so they can be grown indoors. Most mints are perennials. When planted in a good location, they’ll return year after year.

Although not typically consumed in large quantities, mint contains fair amounts of several nutrients and is an especially good source of vitamin A and antioxidants.

Store fresh mint in the refrigerator in a plastic bag, wrapped in a slightly damp paper towel.

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