Like any other MINT plant it is edible. Watermint, is less 'minty' than some of the more widely known 'mints'. Just wash it 'thoroughly' under a 'running-tap' and use as other mints .... for 'Mint Sauce' etc. !
No, mint does not have edible roots. The leaves and stems of mint are commonly used in cooking and beverages for their fresh flavor, but the roots are not typically consumed.
Yes, mint flowers are edible and safe for consumption. They can be used as a garnish in salads, desserts, and drinks, adding a subtle mint flavor.
mint, malva, dandelion, bee balm, parsley, catnip, plantain are all edible. the book "edible wid plants" by lee Allen Peterson is a great resource. do your research before trying any plant part.
Yes.But not for children under three years.
no not all mushrooms are edible
all spiders are edible.
all geese are edible
Salvia nemerosa marcus is a member of the mint family, rather than a true sage. The leaves are highly aromatic when crushed. The flowers are edible.
Yes. All fishes are edible.
All turtles are edible.
No, not all cherries are edible. Some cherries are toxic and should not be consumed. It is important to know the difference between edible and non-edible cherries before eating them.
Well, you have mint and basil. You also have oregano, bay leaves, and tarragon. Rosemary, fennel