Spearmint
mint , dried mint Botanical Name
( Mentha Spicata )
Arabic name of Spearmint
Available Form of Spearmint : Spearmint whole leaves Spearmint crushed leaves Packing of Spearmint for export and import : In pp bags or paper bags 15kg paper bags or 20kg polypropylene bags
Specifications of Spearmint
99% purity of Spearmint
Admixing 1% of Spearmint
5% moisture of Spearmint
Process of Crop Collected from farms, sun dried or machine dried at 8% humidity.
Packing as tea bags crushed or leaves as per order
Shipping Method of Spearmint for export and import containers (6 Metric Tons) 40ft containers (13 Metric
Product Name: Spearmint Leaves Types: Large Cut , Crushed Season: Available all the year Harvest season: in October Origin: Egypt Specifications: Cultivation: Common Form: Raw, Dry, powder Quantity: Minimum 6 Tons package material: paper bags, carton boxes, polypropylene bags, etc. package weight: 10 kg, 20 kg, 25 kg, 50 kg, etc. Shipping Terms: CIF, FOB Payment Terms : L/C , T/T , Advance + CAD
Dried Spearmint - Dried Mint Botanical name: Mentha spicata Family: Lamiaceae Origin: Egypt Dried: by Air dried Hs Code: 1211900029 Packing: 20 kg bags Cultivation: Common Health Benefits Of Mint Leaves: 1) Aids in Digestion 2) Treats Nausea & Headache 3) Prevents Respiratory Disorders 4) Skin Care Brief About Spearmint and ancient Egyptian: Back to Nature with ancient Egyptian and Spearmint plant: Despite the Egyptians having specialists in many problems related medical, unfortunately, they did not have dentists or oral surgeons to repair their degraded teeth and gums, as a result, many worn teeth were found in the mummies examined by the scientists and this proves abscesses even in the Egyptians youth. Egyptians then invented the first mints to face the bad smell from their rotting mouths. Which was a mixture of frankincense, bitter, and cinnamon boiled with honey and formed into pellets Pharaohs used mint oil to treat colds And as a Stimulant And as a Topical analgesic And as a disinfectant They added it to the medical drugs to improve their smell, and they used it in the preparation of aromatherapy aromas
Dry spearmint leaves are simply spearmint leaves that have been dehydrated to remove their moisture content. Spearmint (Mentha spicata) is a popular herb known for its fresh, sweet, and slightly sharp flavor. When dried, these leaves retain much of their aromatic and flavorful qualities, making them useful for various culinary, medicinal, and aromatic purposes. Even in dried form, spearmint leaves maintain their characteristic minty aroma and flavor, though it may be more concentrated than fresh leaves. Appearance: Dried spearmint leaves are typically green, though they may darken slightly during the drying process. They can be crumbled into smaller pieces or used whole. Aroma and Flavor: Even in dried form, spearmint leaves maintain their characteristic minty aroma and flavor, though it may be more concentrated than fresh leaves. Shelf Life: Drying spearmint leaves extends their shelf life, allowing them to be stored for months without spoiling if kept in an airtight container in a cool, dark place
Dried Spearmint / Dried Mint / Egyptian dry Spearmint Botanical name: Mentha spicata Family: Lamiaceae Origin: Egypt Dried: by Air dried Hs Code: 12119000 Packing: 20 kg bags Cultivation: Common Health Benefits Of Mint Leaves: 1) Aids in Digestion 2) Treats Nausea & Headache 3) Prevents Respiratory Disorders 4) Skin Care Brief About Spearmint and Ancient Egyptian: Back to Nature with ancient Egyptian and Spearmint plant: Despite the Egyptians having specialists in many problems related medical, unfortunately, they did not have dentists or oral surgeons to repair their degraded teeth and gums, as a result, many worn teeth were found in the mummies examined by the scientists and this proves abscesses even in the Egyptians youth.
Botanical Name :- Mentha spicata Available form :- Spearmint (leaves & tbc) Season :- Available all the year Packing depends on clients preferences for: (1) package material, e.g. jute bags, cartoon boxes, polypropylene bags, etc., and (2) package weight, e.g. 10 kg, 20 kg, 25 kg, 50 kg, etc.