Peppermint
Peppermint is a perennial plant. This is a hybrid that does not grow in the wild.Peppermint is cultivated for therapeutic use in cooking and cosmetology.
Appearance
The rhizome of the plant is horizontal, fibrous, from which several shoots appear in the spring. Stems - straight, tetrahedral and covered with short dark purple hairs. The opposite, rather large leaves have a dark green color on top and paler on the inside. The upper part of them is smooth, and the lower part is slightly pubescent. The shape of the leaves resemble an oval, pointed at the edges. Sheet length is about 8 cm, and width - 3 cm.
During the flowering period at the top of the plant appear small flowers of a light purple color, which are collected in inflorescences. The flowering period lasts about three months (end of June - September).
Peppermint fruit is a dry brownish nut. The fruits of peppermint are formed infrequently, as the plant itself is a hybrid of its two types: garden and watermint. Therefore, mint can be propagated by layering and rootlets.
Plant height can be from 30 to 100 cm.
Kinds
Peppermint is black and white. They are distinguished by external features: the stems and leaves of black mint are cast in red-purple color. White mint does not have this overflow, its leaves and stem are green. The smell of white mint is delicate and not as sharp as that of black. Yes, and they have different flowering periods. Black mint blooms much later.
Where is growing?
In the wild form to meet peppermint is almost impossible. She is known only in culture. Regions where it is cultivated and grown: Ukraine, the foothills of the Caucasus, Belarus, Voronezh region, Central Asia, Moldova.
A method of making spices
All valuable properties of the plant are enclosed in leaves and flowers, which has a very strong aroma and refreshing effect. They can be dried in the shade.
Drying leaves in the oven is not recommended, since all valuable substances contained in the plant lose their properties.
Specifications
Peppermint has a spicy and fresh aroma.
Nutritional value and calorie
100 grams of fresh raw materials contain the following components:
- Water (79 g).
- Cellulose (8 g).
- Carbohydrates (15 g).
- Proteins (3.8 g).
- Fats (0.9 g).
- Saturated fatty acids (0.2 g).
- Trace elements (K - 570 mg, Ca - 243 mg, Mg - 80 mg, P - 75 mg, Na - 30 mg, Fe - 5 mg.
- Vitamins (C - 30 mg, B3 - 1.7 mg, B2 - 0.3 mg, B5 - 0.3 mg, B1 - 0.1 mg, B6 - 0.1 mg)
Calorie content - 70 kcal.
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Chemical composition
Leaves:
- Likosid Trespolin
- Sulfur-containing essential oil (2.5 - 3%).
- Potassium sulfate.
- Phytosterol.
- The enzyme mirozin.
- Vitamin C.
- Sugar.
- Starch.
- Pectin.
- Pigment sorbuzin.
Inflorescences:
- Essential oil (up to 6%).
Seeds:
- Fatty oil (20%).
Peppermint oil:
- Menthol and its esters with acids (acetic and valeric).
- Limonen.
- Dipenten.
- The citral.
- Karvon.
Beneficial features
- Relieves pain.
- Expands blood vessels.
- Strong antibiotic.
- It has tonic properties.
- Choleretic and diuretic.
- Depressant.
Harm
- Too often, peppermint mint cannot be consumed, as it can cause heartburn or cause the body to become addictive, and it will be immune to its beneficial effects. If you drink mint tea for insomnia for a long time, it will cease to act.
- Reduces blood pressure.
- Do not use children, as it can cause allergies.
- Mint tea lowers sexual desire in men.
Contraindications
- Individual intolerance to the components of the plant, allergies.
- Children up to 3 years.
- Sleepy condition.
- Hypotension.
- Inhalation in high doses is dangerous.
- Do not use infusion too high concentration.
- Lactation period.
Butter
Raw materials for obtaining peppermint oil are collected only once a year during the full flowering period of the plant. It is this lifetime of peppermint is the most favorable, and the oil is of the highest quality.
Flowers and leaves serve as the material for obtaining the highest grade oil, and the stems - the lowest. Water or steam distillation is a method of obtaining oil. A dried or fresh plant is used. The oil is purified by rectification. Thus, volatile sulfur compounds are removed from its composition. Oil needs aging. This will give it a unique delicate aroma that freshly prepared oil does not possess. The oil has a light yellowish-greenish color. It is easily dissolved in alcohol. Its flavor is quite strong. Oil burning and illuminating the taste.
It is necessary to store oil in a dark place, since light and air do not affect it in the most positive way: it can darken and thicken.
Application
In cooking
Peppermint is used in various cuisines of the world. This is perhaps one of the most commonly used spices. Especially love its inhabitants of the East.
- Peppermint is added to compotes, fruit drinks, soft drinks. One of the most famous is Mojito. The combination of lemon and mint gives an amazing effect.
- Another area of culinary use is salads.
- Peppermint leaves decorate culinary dishes.
- Additive to desserts, jelly and preserves.
- Applied in the manufacture of alcoholic beverage products.
Apple Mint Jelly
For its preparation you will need a pound of green apples. They should be cleaned from the core and cut into large slices. Mint leaves should also be cut into large pieces. Pour all this white wine vinegar - 375 ml. Put on a slow fire and cook until the state of soft apples. Using a colander strain and pour into the resulting half a pound of sugar and a pinch of granulated gelatin. Again, put on a slow fire for 10 minutes. After removing from heat, finely chopped mint leaves - 15 g. Then the mixture is poured into special forms and cooled.
Peppermint Honey
Peppermint is cut under the spine. Dry and damaged leaves are removed from the stem. Next, the stem with leaves is cut into pieces about 10 cm in length. The prepared raw material is folded into a saucepan and filled with water so that it is 4-5 cm above the cut pieces. The mixture is cooked over low heat for 10 minutes. Then insists day. Then sugar is added to the filtered infusion at the rate of: kilogram per 1 liter. After 10 minutes of cooking, mint honey is ready. It can be poured into jars and rolled up with iron lids. The color of honey will be cherry.
In medicine
- Due to its analgesic properties, it is used to eliminate dental (application of peppermint essential oil on whiskey) and headaches. Fights cramps caused by cramps.
- It relieves pain during muscle sprain and minor injuries.
- The choleretic property of peppermint has a stimulating effect on the gallbladder and liver.
- Causes the digestive system to work actively, relieves gas formation.
- Relieves nausea. To do this, chew mint leaf.
- Possessing antibacterial and disinfecting properties, it is used to treat inflammation of the oral cavity. Mint water provides fresh breath.
- Destroys bacteria harmful to our body in the intestines.
- It has a tonic effect on the skin cells.
- Eliminates various rashes and unpleasant itching sensations.
- Peppermint is useful for people with diseases of the cardiovascular system. It removes arrhythmias and, in general, its effect has a beneficial effect on the work of the heart and circulatory system, as it dilates the blood vessels.
- Strengthens the ability of our body to counteract diseases, thereby maintaining immunity.
- Fights against pathogens that destroy the urogenital system.
- Infusions and decoctions facilitate falling asleep, have a calming effect. Useful when the nervous system is shaky, with neurosis.
- Used in the treatment of colds, such as sore throat, dry cough, runny nose. With a cold, half a liter of boiling water is poured over 1 tbsp. spoonful of leaves. Infusion "comes" about an hour. It must be wrapped with a towel. Strained infusion drink 0.5 glass. Adding honey will enhance the therapeutic effect.
- External used for the treatment of varicose veins. To do this, take 3 tsp of mint leaves, 2 tsp of clover and pour boiling water. It will take 2 hours to infused decoction for compresses. It is used cold. The duration of the procedure is 30 minutes. It should be carried out three times during the day. The course of treatment is three weeks.
- In case of diabetes mellitus, the following infusion is prepared: dandelion roots in a ground state - 1 teaspoon, peppermint leaves - 3 teaspoons. The mixture is poured with a glass of water and boiled for 7 minutes. Strain the solution consumed in a quarter cup before eating 2 to 4 times a day.
When losing weight
Peppermint can be used in overweight diets. It dulls the feeling of hunger and at the same time does not disrupt the work of the gastrointestinal tract. Use it in this case can be fresh, in the form of butter, tea.
The plant has the useful property of removing toxic substances from our body that contribute to the appearance of cellulite.
Preparing a tea that can make you slimmer is a snap. Looking for mint leaves. They are poured boiling water and insist 5 minutes. That's all! Tea is ready. It promotes weight loss and at the same time has a pleasant taste.
Sassi
You can make a drink called Sassi. In the evening, one lemon and one medium-sized cucumber are cut into a three-liter jar with thin plastics. Add a teaspoon of grated ginger and mint leaves (20 pieces). Pour the mixture with cold water (2 liters) and refrigerate. The next morning it can be consumed. It removes excess fluid from the body and contributes to a better intestinal function.
We should not forget that mint tea is one of the components of the diet. The main role still belongs to a balanced diet. And, of course, if you have low blood pressure or allergic reactions, use peppermint should be excluded, no matter how useful properties it does not possess.
Oil in cosmetology
- Peppermint oil removes spider veins.
- Eliminates acne.
- The masks tone and tighten the skin of the face, make its color better and fight against premature wrinkles.
- A positive effect on the protective function of the skin during heat.
- Relieves tired feet and leg edema. In this case, the foot bath with the addition of sea salt and a few drops of oil will become an indispensable helper. Feet after taking this bath smeared with cream.
- Peppermint oil helps the scalp and cares for hair, preventing hair loss.
At home
- Dried mint leaves, along with other herbs, are used in sachets.
- Dry leaves are placed on a shelf with linen to give it a unique heady aroma.
- Peppermint oil can be added when rinsing clothes during washing. This will remove the smell of powder, and plus, replace the air conditioner.
- Peppermint oil can repel parasitic insects.
- In order to disinfect the air, especially in the spring-spring period, when the risk of viral infections becomes more acute. In the oil burner added 5-8 drops of oil. The air is filled with freshness. This is both pleasant and useful, as bacteria and viruses are destroyed.
Growing up
For the cultivation of peppermint suitable soil is well-fertilized and loose. If the plant will occupy the sunny side of the plot, the soil should be well hydrated, and if in the shade - less. The soil with a high content of black soil will allow the plant to smell sweet. But lime will pick up the flavor. On acidic soils, your plant will be stunted and underdeveloped.
Since mint breeds vegetatively, spring or early autumn is the most favorable period for root transplant.
Interesting Facts
There is a beautiful Greek myth explaining the appearance of mint on the ground. Pluto, the ruler of the underworld, could not resist the beauty of the nymph Cops. Pluto had a very jealous spouse who eliminated her rival with the help of magic. Ment became grass. All attempts by Pluto to give its beloved its former appearance have ended in failure. Then he rewarded her with a wonderful scent.
I love mint to add to cocktails, such notes of freshness are obtained.