The Tagalog word for spearmint is "damong-maria."
The Tagalog term for spearmint is "yerbabuena."
Rosemary leaves in Tagalog is "dahon ng rosemary."
In Tagalog, malunggay leaves are called "dahon ng malunggay."
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The Tagalog word for spearmint is "damong-maria."
The Tagalog term for spearmint is "yerbabuena."
Fresh spearmint leaves are available all year. Choose spearmint leaves that are fresh, and bright green with a spearmint scent. Avoid wilted, yellow leaves or stems that have begun to flower. At home, wash the leaves in clean running water, pat dry, and store in the vegetable compartment of the refrigerator for use within a few days. Dried spearmint is often used to prepare tea or other drinks. To dry, mint leaves are spread on the plastic sheet and dried under shade. Dried spearmint should be stored in airtight containers in cool place away from sunlight.
because mint leaves are green.
spearmint
Rosemary leaves in Tagalog is "dahon ng rosemary."
Peppermint or spearmint leaves are not harmful to dogs. The peppermint can be used for bad breath, nausea, flatulence or motion sickness.
Yes, but they will be wilted and kind of mushy when you thaw them out. A very good way to preserve them is to dry them.
In Tagalog, malunggay leaves are called "dahon ng malunggay."
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Peppermint or spearmint, any sort of mint as a tea or the fresh leaves boiled into a tea (about 6 leaves to 2 cups of water, boiled for a couple of minutes).