Chocolate Mint Leaves Little Rock AR

It has been known to aid in digestion by stimulating stomach bile. The essential oil of peppermint is the most widely used of all essential oils in medicine. In recent years, mint has gained a bad wrap with the home organic gardener because of its aggressive growth.

Little Rock River Market
River Market
Little Rock, AR
Arkansas Home Grown Market II
Lakewood Village Mall
Little Rock, AR
Arkansas Home Grown Market III
YMCA - 12th & Cleveland
Little Rock, AR
Benton Farmers Market
Market Street side of Courthouse
Benton, AR
Cook's UniMed
(501) 221-1306
801 S. Bowman Suite #2
Little Rock, AR
More Than Just The Staples Farm
(501) 251-8762
North Little Rock, AR
Arkansas Home Grown Market I
Corner of Cantrell and Pleasant Valley; 2nd Presbyterian Church
Little Rock, AR
The Natural Place
(501) 258-7026
Little Rock, AR
Bentonville Farmers Market
(479) 271-3795
On the square in Bentonville
Bentonville, AR
Muscle Head Nutrition
7305 Kanis Rd
Little Rock, AR
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This Season's Harvest: Fresh, Organic Chocolate Mint Leaves

organic chocolate mint Fresh, organic, chocolate mint leaves are a revelation. The first time you taste a fresh chocolate mint leaf, you might think someone is playing a trick on you. Chocolate mint leaves smell and taste like mint and yes, chocolate. This remarkable herb comes from the spearmint family and has a purple stem with green leaves. You can use it like any mint plant in drinks, salads, desserts, sauces or as a garnish. I love to make fresh organic, chocolate mint ice cream with this herb.

There are over 600 varieties of mint crossing many categories of flavor, including peppermint, spearmint, lemon, chocolate, pineapple, ginger, orange and apple.

Mint is native to the Mediterranean and Western Asia. Throughout history it has been used for medicinal purposes. Its cool refreshing oils were commonly used to freshen breath, whiten teeth and soothe insect bites. It has been known to aid in digestion by stimulating stomach bile. The essential oil of peppermint is the most widely used of all essential oils in medicine.

In recent years, mint has gained a bad wrap with the home organic gardener because of its aggressive growth. It can literally take over flower and vegetable beds. Mint however if properly controlled and grown in containers, can be very rewarding during the hot summer months. It will grow in full or partial sun. If you innocently plant mint in one of your garden beds and it becomes overgrown with mint, do not despair! Use it as an air freshener and hang bunches of it in your doorways in and around the house or add it to fresh bouquets of flowers. In India, the fragrance of mint is said to symbolize hospitality. Thus when expecting company, it is good luck to place it around the house. If it takes over your lawn, you will have a wonderful mint fragrance every time you mow your lawn!

This amazing leaf can be added to brownies, cakes and ice creams and even cocktails. You can even steep it in a cup of hot water to get the chocolate mint flavor and aroma without ...

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