One can purchase peppermint tea at any grocery store. It is a very common tea that is widely available. It can also be purchased from big box stores that sell grocery items and specialty tea stores.
It depends on the size of the bunch, but on average a bunch of mint leaves that you find in the grocery store typically weighs around 30-40 grams.
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.
To make mint extract at home, steep fresh mint leaves in vodka for about 4-6 weeks, then strain out the leaves. Store the extract in a dark bottle in a cool, dark place.
To make mint oil at home, crush fresh mint leaves and place them in a jar. Cover the leaves with a carrier oil like olive oil or coconut oil. Let the mixture sit for a few days, then strain out the leaves. Store the mint oil in a sealed container in a cool, dark place.
There are zero carbs in fresh mint leaves.
To prevent mint leaves from drying out, store them in a sealed container with a damp paper towel or cloth to maintain moisture. Keep them in the refrigerator and use them within a few days for best freshness.
In Luhya, mint leaves are called "lusu."
The number of leaves on a mint plant can vary, but typically a healthy mint plant can have anywhere from 20 to 50 leaves.
Puthina is the Tamil word for mint.
The leaves of mint plants can be harvested at any time. Harvest the leaves as and when you need it.
To make homemade mint extract, combine 1 cup of fresh mint leaves with 1 cup of vodka in a glass jar. Seal the jar and let it sit in a cool, dark place for 4-6 weeks, shaking it occasionally. Strain out the mint leaves and store the extract in a sealed container.
Mint plant have simple aromatic leaves with opposite arrangement.