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Add it to yogurt
- For a refreshing snack, try mixing some plain unsweetened Greek yogurt with berries, and then toss over some fresh mint.
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Add it to yogurt
- In fact, mint is a great garnish for many dishes, but it goes especially well with Greek yogurt and strawberries. Why not try it for a healthy breakfast?
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Make tea
- Perhaps an obvious one, but fresh mint is great for making tea. Fresh mint tea is loaded with antioxidants and vitamin A, and contains zero cholesterol or fat.
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Make tea
- To make fresh mint tea, tear up five to 10 big leaves and muddle them in a cup with a wooden spoon. Pour over some hot water and let it brew for five to 10 minutes.
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Add it to your smoothie
- Adding fresh mint can be a great way to mix up your morning (or afternoon) smoothie. Whether you like them chocolatey or fruity, you can’t go wrong by adding mint.
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Add it to your smoothie
- For a chocolate and mint protein smoothie, try blending some ice, water, chocolate protein powder, flax seed, and mint. Delicious!
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Mix up your salad
- To get on top of your salad game, toss together some fresh strawberries, mint, basil, and balsamic vinegar. You can keep the measurements quite fluid.
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Mix up your salad
- The mix goes great on top of a green leafy salad, or even on top of some toasted bread. Fresh mint works wonders with watermelon and feta, too.
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Make mint sauce
- Whether you prefer store-bought or homemade, just mix in some finely chopped fresh mint leaves to boost your mint sauce.
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Make mint sauce
- If you are not familiar with mint sauce, give it a whirl. It's a condiment that can be found in many traditional Middle Eastern, South Indian, and particularly lamb-based dishes.
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Make mint jelly
- Fresh mint is also a great addition to the fairly similar but slightly different mint jelly. Mint jelly tends to be sweet, while mint sauce is more vinegar-based.
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Make mint jelly
- Again, some finely chopped fresh mint leaves will be a great addition to mint jelly. Why not give it a go the next time you get takeaway?
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Make a mint lime fizzler
- A mint lime fizzler is the perfect antidote to those hot, sticky days. Make yours by muddling five to eight leaves in the bottom of a glass, then adding ice, a squeeze of lime, and some club soda.
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Make a mint lime fizzler
- If you are looking to make this refreshing drink with a twist, add an ounce of white rum. It’s 5 pm somewhere!
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Make popsicles
- Popsicles are another great way to cool down in the heat of summer. In particular, watermelon and mint pair together beautifully for a fresh popsicle flavor.
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Make popsicles
- Great popsicle recipes are easy to come by online, and homemade ones make a perfect alternative to store-bought popsicles, which tend to contain a lot of added sugar.
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Add it to your pesto
- Adding fresh mint is a great way to give your pesto (whether red, green, or something in between) a bit of edge.
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Add it to your pesto
- Again, pesto is super easy to make at home, and there are plenty of recipes for pesto with fresh mint online. This is also an ideal way to avoid the added sugar in store-bought sauces.
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Liven up your water
- There are many, many things you can add to your water (still or sparkling) to give it a twist and spice up your drinking day. Mint is definitely one of them.
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Liven up your water
- If you want to take this one a step further, why not make some fresh mint ice cubes? Just use your ice cube try as you normally would, but add some fresh mint before freezing.
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Make lemonade with a twist
- If you are a fan of lemonade, you’ll probably know that lemon and mint make a great pair. Add some fresh mint to your lemonade to give it a welcome twist.
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Make lemonade with a twist
- And again, mint ice cubes pair well with more than just water. Next time you pour yourself a lemonade, make sure it’s over a mound of fresh mint cubes.
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Make a crazy pizza
- If you really want to do something 'out there,' you could try a watermelon and mint pizza. Don’t worry–it’s not what you think…
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Make a crazy pizza
- Watermelon pizzas involve using a slice of watermelon to form the pizza base, and loading it with delicious fruits and, of course, fresh mint.
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Add it to juice
- Just as it goes great with lemonade, fresh mint can be a beautiful addition to many different fruit and veggie juices. It can help reduce the acidic taste from veggies and cut through the sugar in fruit.
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Add it to juice
- If you are a fan of juicing, try mixing some fresh mint into your recipes. And even if you’re not, why not give it a try some time?
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Make a face mask
- If you have ever used a mint-based face mask or face wash, you’ll know just how refreshing they can be.
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Make a face mask
- If you are looking for a way to create your own, just crush a few fresh mint leaves and add them to your favorite clay face mask. You’ll be amazed by the results.
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Dry them for a home spa
- Fresh mint is a great bet if you’re looking to create an at-home spa experience. Make sure you hang your mint leaves upside down for a few days first to ensure they are completely dry.
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Dry them for a home spa
- Once they are dry, you can add the leaves to some epsom salts to create a nice bath mix. Mixing in some essential oils such as lavender can’t hurt either! Sources: (Elizabeth Rider) See also: The health benefits of herbs and spices
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Add it to yogurt
- For a refreshing snack, try mixing some plain unsweetened Greek yogurt with berries, and then toss over some fresh mint.
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Add it to yogurt
- In fact, mint is a great garnish for many dishes, but it goes especially well with Greek yogurt and strawberries. Why not try it for a healthy breakfast?
© Shutterstock
2 / 31 Fotos
Make tea
- Perhaps an obvious one, but fresh mint is great for making tea. Fresh mint tea is loaded with antioxidants and vitamin A, and contains zero cholesterol or fat.
© Shutterstock
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Make tea
- To make fresh mint tea, tear up five to 10 big leaves and muddle them in a cup with a wooden spoon. Pour over some hot water and let it brew for five to 10 minutes.
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4 / 31 Fotos
Add it to your smoothie
- Adding fresh mint can be a great way to mix up your morning (or afternoon) smoothie. Whether you like them chocolatey or fruity, you can’t go wrong by adding mint.
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Add it to your smoothie
- For a chocolate and mint protein smoothie, try blending some ice, water, chocolate protein powder, flax seed, and mint. Delicious!
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Mix up your salad
- To get on top of your salad game, toss together some fresh strawberries, mint, basil, and balsamic vinegar. You can keep the measurements quite fluid.
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7 / 31 Fotos
Mix up your salad
- The mix goes great on top of a green leafy salad, or even on top of some toasted bread. Fresh mint works wonders with watermelon and feta, too.
© Shutterstock
8 / 31 Fotos
Make mint sauce
- Whether you prefer store-bought or homemade, just mix in some finely chopped fresh mint leaves to boost your mint sauce.
© Shutterstock
9 / 31 Fotos
Make mint sauce
- If you are not familiar with mint sauce, give it a whirl. It's a condiment that can be found in many traditional Middle Eastern, South Indian, and particularly lamb-based dishes.
© Shutterstock
10 / 31 Fotos
Make mint jelly
- Fresh mint is also a great addition to the fairly similar but slightly different mint jelly. Mint jelly tends to be sweet, while mint sauce is more vinegar-based.
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Make mint jelly
- Again, some finely chopped fresh mint leaves will be a great addition to mint jelly. Why not give it a go the next time you get takeaway?
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Make a mint lime fizzler
- A mint lime fizzler is the perfect antidote to those hot, sticky days. Make yours by muddling five to eight leaves in the bottom of a glass, then adding ice, a squeeze of lime, and some club soda.
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13 / 31 Fotos
Make a mint lime fizzler
- If you are looking to make this refreshing drink with a twist, add an ounce of white rum. It’s 5 pm somewhere!
© Shutterstock
14 / 31 Fotos
Make popsicles
- Popsicles are another great way to cool down in the heat of summer. In particular, watermelon and mint pair together beautifully for a fresh popsicle flavor.
© Shutterstock
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Make popsicles
- Great popsicle recipes are easy to come by online, and homemade ones make a perfect alternative to store-bought popsicles, which tend to contain a lot of added sugar.
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Add it to your pesto
- Adding fresh mint is a great way to give your pesto (whether red, green, or something in between) a bit of edge.
© Shutterstock
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Add it to your pesto
- Again, pesto is super easy to make at home, and there are plenty of recipes for pesto with fresh mint online. This is also an ideal way to avoid the added sugar in store-bought sauces.
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Liven up your water
- There are many, many things you can add to your water (still or sparkling) to give it a twist and spice up your drinking day. Mint is definitely one of them.
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19 / 31 Fotos
Liven up your water
- If you want to take this one a step further, why not make some fresh mint ice cubes? Just use your ice cube try as you normally would, but add some fresh mint before freezing.
© Shutterstock
20 / 31 Fotos
Make lemonade with a twist
- If you are a fan of lemonade, you’ll probably know that lemon and mint make a great pair. Add some fresh mint to your lemonade to give it a welcome twist.
© Shutterstock
21 / 31 Fotos
Make lemonade with a twist
- And again, mint ice cubes pair well with more than just water. Next time you pour yourself a lemonade, make sure it’s over a mound of fresh mint cubes.
© Shutterstock
22 / 31 Fotos
Make a crazy pizza
- If you really want to do something 'out there,' you could try a watermelon and mint pizza. Don’t worry–it’s not what you think…
© Shutterstock
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Make a crazy pizza
- Watermelon pizzas involve using a slice of watermelon to form the pizza base, and loading it with delicious fruits and, of course, fresh mint.
© Shutterstock
24 / 31 Fotos
Add it to juice
- Just as it goes great with lemonade, fresh mint can be a beautiful addition to many different fruit and veggie juices. It can help reduce the acidic taste from veggies and cut through the sugar in fruit.
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Add it to juice
- If you are a fan of juicing, try mixing some fresh mint into your recipes. And even if you’re not, why not give it a try some time?
© Shutterstock
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Make a face mask
- If you have ever used a mint-based face mask or face wash, you’ll know just how refreshing they can be.
© Shutterstock
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Make a face mask
- If you are looking for a way to create your own, just crush a few fresh mint leaves and add them to your favorite clay face mask. You’ll be amazed by the results.
© Shutterstock
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Dry them for a home spa
- Fresh mint is a great bet if you’re looking to create an at-home spa experience. Make sure you hang your mint leaves upside down for a few days first to ensure they are completely dry.
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Dry them for a home spa
- Once they are dry, you can add the leaves to some epsom salts to create a nice bath mix. Mixing in some essential oils such as lavender can’t hurt either! Sources: (Elizabeth Rider) See also: The health benefits of herbs and spices
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The best ways to use fresh mint
How many of these had you thought of?
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When it comes to herbs and spices, it can be a bit tricky getting used to what belongs where. How do you know when it's a job for basil or for coriander? Is it better to use fresh, or dried? Thankfully, some herbs are more versatile than others. Mint, for instance, is one of the more flexible herbs, and it has the added benefit of being super healthy as well!
Check out this gallery for some ideas on how to make the most of fresh mint.
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