Herbs

Mint

Mint

Mint (Mentha spp.) is a popular aromatic herb known for its refreshing flavor and cooling properties. It belongs to the Lamiaceae (mint) family and includes various species such as peppermint (Mentha piperita) and spearmint (Mentha spicata). Mint is widely cultivated and used across the world for culinary, medicinal, and cosmetic purposes.

The herb features bright green leaves with a distinct menthol aroma. Mint is used fresh or dried and is also processed into mint powder, mint oil, and extracts. In culinary applications, it enhances flavor in teas, desserts, chutneys, salads, and beverages. In traditional and modern medicine, mint is valued for its digestive, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties.

Its invigorating scent and flavor also make it a key ingredient in oral care products, cosmetics, aromatherapy, and herbal remedies.

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Product Name
Mint (Dried Leaves / Crushed / Powder / Fresh)
Botanical Name
Mentha piperita (Peppermint), Mentha spicata (Spearmint)
Common Names
Mint, Pudina, Peppermint, Spearmint
Plant Family
Lamiaceae
Product Forms
Whole Leaves (Fresh or Dried), Crushed Mint, Mint Powder, Extracts
Color
Fresh: Bright Green Dried: Dark Green to Olive Green
Aroma & Flavor
Strong menthol aroma and cooling, sweet-spicy flavor
Purity
Minimum 99% (clean and sorted)
Moisture Content
Max 10%
Admixture
Max 1%
Volatile Oil Content
≥ 0.5% (Varies by species)
Foreign Matter
Nil
Microbiological Status
Salmonella & E. coli: Absent
Shelf Life
12 to 18 months under proper storage
Storage Conditions
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
Packaging Options
10kg / 20kg / 25kg PP Bags, Paper Bags, Customized Packaging
Certifications (Optional)
FSSAI, ISO, HACCP, USDA Organic, EU Organic
Country of Origin
India (also grown in Egypt, USA, Morocco, China)
1. Peppermint (Mentha piperita)
2. Spearmint (Mentha spicata)
3. Apple Mint (Mentha suaveolens)
4. Chocolate Mint
Herbal Teas
Fresh or dried mint is a popular infusion ingredient
Chutneys & Sauces
Essential in Indian, Middle Eastern, and Mediterranean cuisines
Beverages
Used in mojitos, lemonades, detox drinks, and smoothies
Garnish
Fresh mint leaves are used as a garnish for desserts, yogurt, and fruit salads
Flavoring Agent
In chewing gums, candies, ice creams, and baked goods
Digestive Aid
Consumed as tea or capsules for indigestion, bloating, and nausea
Respiratory Relief
Menthol-based vapor rubs and steam inhalation
Oral Care
In mouthwash, toothpaste, and breath fresheners
Skin Products – Soaps, face washes, masks, and scrubs for a cooling effect
Hair Products – Anti-dandruff shampoos and scalp-refreshing tonics
1. Aids Digestion
2. Relieves Respiratory Issues
3. Boosts Oral Health
4. Reduces Stress & Anxiety
5. Anti-inflammatory & Antimicrobial
6. Soothes Skin Irritations
7. Supports Weight Management
8. Improves Brain Function