to keep the food from not spoing
Raspberries and mint are both foods used to flavor other foods like ice cream and cake.
Im pretty sure mint can work.
Mint is used in many drinks and foods. Mint jelly is a very popular accompaniment for lamb dishes. Mint is muddled to make Mint Juleps, the official drink of the Kentucky Derby. It is also popular combined with chocolate in drinks, cookies, and especially Christmas confections. Dried mint leaves steeped in boiling water makes a relaxing tea.
Greece Mints are such widely used herbs it would be hard to find any cuisine that doesn't use them. They are used in many lamb dishes in Greece, but they are used in Italian foods as well. Indian cooking also uses mint in many of their dishes. It is used in candy as well as flavoring in toothpaste.
only one mint
It is possible- mint tea is known to be a digestive aid. If you are experiencing gas and burping after drinking it, it might just be the mint "working its magic". I would consider the foods you have eaten in the past 24 hours to be the possible source of the gas and burping as opposed to the soothing mint herb.
In modern times, the British Sovereign has been minted since 1817. Of the coins minted during this period, including Sovereigns minted at the Royal Mint London, Bombay Mint, Melbourne Mint, Ottawa Mint, Perth Mint, Pretoria Mint and Sydney Mint, many of them are considered to be "Extremely Rare". There are too many to list here.
it depends on the mint. but I'm pretty sure no mint is more than 5 calories. tic taks are known as the "one calorie mint"
From Philadelphia Mint: 139,949,000 From Denver Mint: 22,580,000 From San Francisco Mint: 26,380,000
many many foods some of them taste good
Because there are many different types of mint e.g peppermint .......
cold beans and sald and bread and rice and corn and water and mint tea and beer and coffe and apples and ornges.