La Menthe
'Menthe'.
It doesn't say when i was reading the french version.
Mint plants. The leaves are dried to make the most commonly seen kind of mint, it can also be crushed into smaller pieces for cooking.
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To make a virgin mint julep at home, muddle fresh mint leaves with sugar in a glass. Add crushed ice and pour in a mixture of water and mint extract. Stir well and garnish with a mint sprig. Enjoy your refreshing drink!
There are many alternative uses for mints. Mint leaves can be crushed and made into a toothpaste. Also, mint can be used in face washes to help purify the skin.
la menthe
la menthe (fem.)
That could be a British recipe (if I trust their taste for after-eights) bestowed with a French-sounding name, but this is definitively not a French traditional Christmas recipe, and not even a traditional French recipe (in mainland France at least). Brownies do not rank high in the French desserts list, and mint is scarcely used. There isn't even a French name for that type of mint brownies.
To make a refreshing virgin mint julep, muddle fresh mint leaves with sugar in a glass. Add crushed ice and pour in a mixture of lemon juice and soda water. Stir well and garnish with a mint sprig. Enjoy!
A cacik is a Turkish dish made from yoghurt, salt, olive oil, crushed garlic, chopped cucumber, dill, mint, and vinegar.
To accurately identify mint plants, look for square stems, opposite leaves, and a strong minty scent when crushed. Additionally, mint plants typically have a spreading growth habit and small clusters of flowers in shades of white, pink, or purple.