The cost of fresh mint leaves can vary depending on the location and season, typically ranging from $1 to $3 per bunch at grocery stores. In farmers' markets or specialty stores, prices may be slightly higher. Additionally, purchasing in bulk or during peak growing seasons can lead to lower prices.
Generally, dried herbs are more concentrated in flavor than fresh ones. A common conversion is that 1 tablespoon of fresh herbs is equivalent to about 1 teaspoon of dried herbs. Therefore, if you have 5 fresh mint leaves, it would be roughly equivalent to about 1/2 to 1 teaspoon of dried mint, depending on the size of the leaves and personal taste preference.
in the store will cost you about .99 to 1.99 dollar but i can get it for 4 dollars a lb
Dried mint should have a more intense flavour than fresh. Steeping dried mint 4 minutes should result in a good flavour, if it does not the mint is old and should be replaced. Fresh mint leaves should be steeped approximately 6-7 minutes and remember to use much more mint. (4 times as much fresh to dried)
they would drink mint leaves
It cost the Mint 2.5 cents to make a penny.
They cost them fur and fresh meat
about $700 a kiolgram
5,099
One Euro for a bunch.
50p each
$100
4.50