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Known in Greek mythology as the herb of hospitality,[12] one of the earliest known uses of mint in Europe was as a deodo...
03/03/2023

Known in Greek mythology as the herb of hospitality,[12] one of the earliest known uses of mint in Europe was as a deodorizer.[13] Grass was scattered across the floor to hide the smell of the dirt floor. When a guest stepped on the mint, it contributed to the spread of its smell throughout the room. Today, it is more commonly used for aromatherapy using essential oils.

Middle Eastern cuisine uses mint in lamb dishes, while British cuisine and American cuisine use mint sauce and mint jell...
03/03/2023

Middle Eastern cuisine uses mint in lamb dishes, while British cuisine and American cuisine use mint sauce and mint jelly, respectively. Mint (pudina) is a staple in Indian cuisine, used to flavor curries and other dishes.

Mint is a necessary ingredient in Tuareg tea, popular in northern African and Arab countries. Alcoholic beverages sometimes use mint for flavor or decoration, such as mint julep and mojitos. Crème de menthe is a mint flavored liqueur used in drinks such as grasshopper or layered cocktails.

Mint grows rapidly, expanding its surface reach through a network of rhizomes. Due to their rapid growth, a single mint ...
02/03/2023

Mint grows rapidly, expanding its surface reach through a network of rhizomes. Due to their rapid growth, a single mint plant, along with a little care, will provide more than enough mint for home use. Some types of mint are more aggressive than others. Even with less invasive varieties of mint, care should be taken when mixing any of them with other plants so that the mint does not take over. To control outdoor mints, they should be planted in deep, bottomless containers submerged in the ground, or planted above ground in tubs and barrels.

The plant grows well near pools of water, lakes, rivers, and cool, damp places in partial shade.[5] Mint grows year-roun...
01/03/2023

The plant grows well near pools of water, lakes, rivers, and cool, damp places in partial shade.[5] Mint grows year-round[6] and tolerates a wide range of conditions well, and can also be grown in full sun.

Plants of the Mint genus are widely used: in food preparation Go to the "Cookery" section, in cosmetics Go to the "Tradi...
28/02/2023

Plants of the Mint genus are widely used: in food preparation Go to the "Cookery" section, in cosmetics Go to the "Traditional medicine and cosmetics" section - Japanese mint (Mentha japonica) and peppermint (Mentha piperita); in herbal medicine and aromatherapyGo to the section "Aromatherapy" - peppermint, water mint (Mentha aquatica), pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium); in pharmacology - mainly peppermint.

The name of the genus comes from the name of the nymph Mintha (or Minta), the goddess of the river Kokytos, after whom t...
27/02/2023

The name of the genus comes from the name of the nymph Mintha (or Minta), the goddess of the river Kokytos, after whom the mountains of Minti in Triphylia in southern Elis, beloved of the god of the underworld Hades, are also named. Aida's wife Persephone turned her into a plant - fragrant mint

Plants of the genus Mint differ significantly in the chemical composition of volatile substances formed during metabolis...
27/02/2023

Plants of the genus Mint differ significantly in the chemical composition of volatile substances formed during metabolism - metabolites, the so-called fragrant substances, which is manifested in a different smell and in a different composition of essential oils.

Mint (lat. Méntha) is a genus of plants in the Lamiaceae family. All types are strongly aromatic, most of them contain a...
27/02/2023

Mint (lat. Méntha) is a genus of plants in the Lamiaceae family. All types are strongly aromatic, most of them contain a lot of menthol.

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