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Peppermint Leaves Fine Cut

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Peppermint Leaves Fine Cut - an herbaceous perennial plant used as a culinary or medicinal herb.

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Botanical Name: Peppermint (Mentha piperita) is a species of mint that has been used for centuries in herbal remedies.

 Common Name:

  • English: Peppermint tea cut made from peppermint leaves.
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Habitat: The regions of Europe and Asia.

Origin: Bulgaria

Harvested: Native or cultivated species.

Parts Used: Leaves                                                              

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Peppermint oil is derived from the leaves of Mentha piperita.Peppermint is a perennial plant that grows to 30-100 cm tall, characterized by smooth, square-stemmed shoots. It's typically cultivated for its use in cooking and medicine, and is a hybrid of water mint.Mentha aquatic and spearmint; Mentha spicateHere's a rewritten version of the product description text: The plant's rhizomes are characterized by their wide-spreading, fleshy roots. The stems are square and erect or ascending, with branches that taper to a quadrangular shape towards the top. Leaves are opposite, petiolate, and ovate-oblong to oblong-lanceolate in shape, measuring 4-10 cm long and 2-4 cm wide. They have serrated edges, pointed tips, and dark green coloration with reddish veins. The leaves and stems often feature a soft, fuzzy texture. The peppermint plant's distinctive aroma is sweet and strong, while its taste is warm, pungent, and aromatic, leaving a cooling sensation on the palate. Purple flowers are produced in clusters around the stem, forming thick spikes that are 7-10 mm long. Each flower has a four-lobed corolla with a diameter of about 5 mm. As a hybrid plant, peppermint is typically sterile and does not produce seeds. It is widely used in various applications, including tea, ice cream, confectionery, chewing gum, toothpaste, shampoos, soaps, and skin care products. Due to its widespread cultivation for oil distillation, peppermint is the most commercially important aromatic herb globally.

 

How to use:

Hot Infusion:

To prepare dried herbs or flowers, combine 2-3 tablespoons of the dried material in a cup or teapot with hot water. Cover the container for 10-30 minutes to allow the water to extract the antioxidants, enzymes, vitamins, flavonoids, and volatile oils from the botanicals. Strain and press out as much liquid as possible before serving.

Tips:

  • Herbal teas can be sweetened using honey, natural fruit juices, stevia leaf powder, or licorice root powder.
  • Freeze tea in ice trays to create ice cubes or use pop molds to make frozen tea pops.

Precautions: 

Before using this herbal product, consult with a qualified healthcare professional if you're pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking medication.

This website provides information for educational purposes only.ONLY.

This product has not undergone evaluation by Health Canada.

This product is not intended for use as a diagnostic tool or treatment for any medical condition.

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