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Less citrusy than lemon balm mint, and more mild than peppermint; spearmint is sweet and fragrant. It gets its flavour from carvone, a chemical compound often used in gum, air fresheners, and personal care products. The spear-shaped leaf is native to Europe and Southern Asia. Pairings: Aniseed, artichoke, avocado, beef
Less citrusy than lemon balm mint, and more mild than peppermint; spearmint is sweet and fragrant. It gets its flavour from carvone, a chemical compound often used in gum, air fresheners, and personal care products. The spear-shaped leaf is native to Europe and Southern Asia.
Pairings: Aniseed, artichoke, avocado, beef, black bean, chickpea, dark chocolate, cucumber, garlic, parsley.
How to Use: Use in Tea, water, garnish.
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