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Mints: Aromatic Herbs with Culinary and Traditional Uses
The leaves of Mints are typically bright green and contain natural essential oils that produce their characteristic aroma. One of the primary compounds responsible for the cooling sensation associated with Mints is menthol. This compound activates sensory receptors that create a refreshing feeling when consumed or applied. Because of this distinctive property, Mints have long been valued in culinary and herbal traditions.
In the culinary world, Mints are widely used to enhance flavor in a variety of dishes. Fresh or dried Mints can be added to salads, sauces, desserts, and beverages. In many cuisines, mint leaves are used as a garnish or as a key ingredient in herbal teas and cooling drinks. The bright, clean taste of Mints complements both sweet and savory foods, making them a versatile herb in global cooking.
Beyond their culinary uses, Mints have also been historically associated with traditional herbal practices. In many cultures, mint leaves have been used in teas or…

