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Crushed Peppermint

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Sometimes a little mint goes a long way, and these Crushed Peppermint Leaves sure know how to bring that cool, clean flavor without any fuss. Whether you’re steeping them for a refreshing tea on the front porch, stirring into a pot of lamb stew, or baking some chocolate peppermint cookies, this Peppermint holds its flavor steady. The leaves rehydrate easy and crumble well, giving you just the right touch of coolness when you need it most.

 

Out here, we appreciate herbs that show up with honesty—nothing fancy, just pure flavor you can count on. Our Peppermint Leaves are gently dried to keep their punch, with that unmistakable menthol pop that plays well in savory dishes, sweet desserts, or even homemade sauces. Try adding a pinch to roasted carrots, couscous, or fresh fruit salad for something a little different but mighty tasty.

 

Reliable as a good neighbor and packed up proper, our Crushed Peppermint Leaves are a simple pantry staple for any home cook who likes their flavor bold and their meals full of life. When you're ready to put a spark of minty brightness into your cooking, Tradition Spice Company is here, ready to lend a hand.

Ingredients

Peppermint

Dietary Information

  • Vegetarian
  • Vegan
  • Nut-free
  • Gluten-free
  • Dairy-free

Processing

Chopped, Crushed

Aroma & Taste

Bright, minty, cool, earthy, and clean with menthol warmth.

Perfect For / With

Lamb stew, herbal tea, chocolate cookies, couscous, roasted carrots, fruit salad, yogurt, mint sauce.

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