Mint juice is prepared by distilling mint leaves and flowering branches under the effect of steam. Mint has a pleasant smell and taste and is used more than other edible vegetables. Despite its many properties, due to the important composition of Caron, it has strong anti-bloating, anti-heartache and anti-spasm effects. Peppermint sweat is a carminative, anticonvulsant, hemorrhoids, laxative, antiseptic, and appetite suppressant, and it is useful for hiccups, diarrhea, heartburn, stomach cramps, vomiting, and heart and respiratory diseases. Mint sweat is relatively warm and dry.
Nutritional value table for 30 ml of Mint water:
Energy
21 Kcal
Sugar loaf
0 g
Fat
Salt
0.67 g
Fatty Acid
0
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