yes they are the same.
two or three mint leaves that are still attached. the mint sprig is used mainly for decoration.
Garnishes are usually part of the ingrdients that have gone into the dish. so if there is mint in it a sprig of mint may be used as garnish.
You can take baking soda and put a sprig of mint with it. Add water to that as well!
A 3-4 inch sprig of thyme will produce a tablespoon, however, a dried sprig of the same length will produce barely a teaspoon.
The Bermudian is a rum based cocktail. Here is a favorite recipe:2 ounces Gold Rum (rum of your choice)4 ounces Pineapple Puree1 ounce Orange Liquer (ex. Gran Marnier)2 spriggs Fresh Mint1 squeese of Lime (preferably fresh)Fill a shaker with iceCrush 1 sprig of mint and add to the ice in shakerAdd all of the other ingredients including lime (excluding second sprig of mint)ShakePour into Martini glassGarnish with second sprig of mint
You can garnish drinks with a wedge or slice of lemon or orange. You can also add a sprig of mint to add more flavor.
Sprig Muslin was created in 1956.
Sprig Muslin has 272 pages.
A sprig is basicly one small branch off the main stem
Mint condition, Mint State, & Uncirculated all mean the same thing. Unused, no wear, as in the same condition as from the Mint when the coin was struck.
Yes.
A Sprig of Shamrock - 1913 was released on: USA: 24 April 1913