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Spearmint
Spearmint
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Delicious cool spearmint from Washington State.

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Product Detailed Description

Country of Origin:

USA

Region:

Washington State

Shipping Port:

Seattle

Grade:

Whole leaf 2nd Cut (best cut)

Altitude

2500 4500 feet above sea level

Manufacture Type:

Field grown, sun dried, machine milled

Cup Characteristics:

Pungent, Cool, Fresh - Literally takes your breath away

Infusion:

Tending greenish with bright green infused leaf

Mint has an amazing variety of colors, aspects and aromas. The basic odor is fresh, piquant and peppery, but can vary with each type of mint. All the varieties of mint belong to the same botanical family, Labiatae, and their lavender or rose-colored flowers blossom all summer long. In an early Greek myth, Persephone, the queen of the underworld became angry with her husband s wandering eye, especially when Hades noticed a young nymph names Minthe. One day, in a fit of jealousy, she turned the lovely woman into mint. Armed with this story, Hippocrates warned men to use mint cautiously.

Spearmint, mentha spicata, also known as garden mint, balm mint, or Notre-Dame mint, is one of the most well known and commonly found varieties. It s narrow leaves are deep green and its flowers are grouped together in pointed spearhead formation. Spearmint is highly appreciated for its digestive properties and its ability to relieve nausea especially due to motion sickness. Quite often it is also used to find relief from headaches and tension.

Inhaling the steam from a double strength infusion will help relieve nasal congestion. Mint tea can also be used in compresses to soothe itching and inflammation. In the olden days, some doctors claimed mint was an effective aphrodisiac. The book - The Taste of Morocco, Robert Carrier notes that mint tea is used to 'cure insomnia, calm the nerves, sharpen the senses and wake up those who are drowsing'. As with any herb, if you begin taking it for medicinal reasons, you should do so in tandem with a doctor s consultation.


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