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Mint

The herb with a refreshing effect

Mint - Product photo

Mint is one of the runners in the fresh herb range. Its aroma and taste reveal why: fresh mint contains menthol, an oil with a highly refreshing effect. This effect is not only successful in mint tea, but the addition of mint is also a welcome boost in many culinary applications.

The leaf of the mint bush is bright green. The sturdy stems hold oval-shaped, slightly serrated leaves of different sizes.

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Storage advice

  • Transport and storage: Mint requires cool conditions. Transport and storage should be done at 2˚C.
  • Shop: Present fresh mint in the refrigerated section.

Our mint is grown in:

Israel, Ethiopia, and Kenya

Recipes & preparation tips

You can do so much more with fresh mint than just brew mint tea. For example, check out the EAT ME website for inspiration: this fresh herb combines well with blueberries and blackberries in yoghurt. Another refreshing dessert: yoghurt with strawberries, with a few mint leaves as a finishing touch. Mint also adds flavour to cocktails. A quick rinse and patting dry with kitchen paper is the only preparation required. Finely chop (or tear) the leaves before use.

Mint - Recipes & Preparation Tips

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