Mint would be more likely to be described as an herb, than a vegetable. But in biological terms, herbs and vegetables are all plants.
Neither. It's an herb.
mint (a leafy vegetable) -pudina పుదినా , pudeenaపుదీనాmint (coin press) - tankasaala టంకశాల
it is a well common fruit
mint (a leafy vegetable) - pudina పుదినా , pudeenaపుదీనా
Fruit and vegetable production, wheat, dairy products, Hops and mint,
Asparagus, fennel, mint, parsley, peas, radishes, rhubarb, spinach and many more ....
No, sage is not a vegetable; it is an herb. It belongs to the mint family and is commonly used for its aromatic leaves in cooking and traditional medicine. While it can enhance the flavor of various dishes, it is primarily valued for its culinary and medicinal properties rather than as a vegetable.
Some delicious recipes that incorporate tzatziki mint sauce as a key ingredient include grilled lamb kebabs with tzatziki mint sauce, Mediterranean chicken wraps with tzatziki mint sauce, and roasted vegetable platter with tzatziki mint sauce for dipping.
Tzatziki is made of strained yogurt and finely chopped cucumber. Garlic, fresh dill, mint, coriander are often added.
Any thing from the leaf to the root can be used for cooking. Carrots and Potatoes are examples of roots. Mint is an example of Leaves.
U should go to a local market. They usually sell them in vegetable area next to basil and other greens. I normally go to middle eastern markets cuz mint is the part of their cuisine. So, they always have it in their store. I remember when my gf that I met on dream marriage was visiting me, she took me to the Russian grocery store, and they had pretty fresh mint leaves.
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