no, haven't found one yet.
Yes, spearmint tea is a herbal tea. It is an aromatic herb of the mint family, the common garden mint widely used for the culinary purposes.
WalMart and other grocery stores usually have it placed on the same aisle as coffee.
B. A. Yashanoff has written: 'Feasibility study on tea plantations in Eastern Nepal' -- subject(s): Tea, Tea trade 'Report of four districts in Eastern Nepal' -- subject(s): Tea, Tea trade
Yes it does. It is made of black tea and spearmint leaves. The black tea generally gives about 30-60 mg of caffeine in this tea. (You can double check on the bigelow website.)
Tea,Garments,Herbs,Handicrafts,Agriculture these are the main industries of Nepal.
No, mint is an herb that is used to make mint tea. It does not contain caffeine because it does not come from the tea plant Camellia siniesis. However it does still make excellent tea.
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Peppermint or spearmint, any sort of mint as a tea or the fresh leaves boiled into a tea (about 6 leaves to 2 cups of water, boiled for a couple of minutes).
Fresh spearmint leaves are available all year. Choose spearmint leaves that are fresh, and bright green with a spearmint scent. Avoid wilted, yellow leaves or stems that have begun to flower. At home, wash the leaves in clean running water, pat dry, and store in the vegetable compartment of the refrigerator for use within a few days. Dried spearmint is often used to prepare tea or other drinks. To dry, mint leaves are spread on the plastic sheet and dried under shade. Dried spearmint should be stored in airtight containers in cool place away from sunlight.
Tagalog translation of spearmint: minta
The Tamil word for spearmint is "pudina."