Spearmint Leaf Cut - 75g
Spearmint Leaf Cut - 75g
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Spearmint Leaf Cut is a dried herbal leaf from Mentha spicata with a fresh, cooling aroma and a gently sweet mint flavour. Softer and rounder than peppermint, it is commonly enjoyed as a simple herbal tea, used in food and drink recipes, and blended with other botanicals in everyday wellness-style routines. Its easy-drinking character makes it especially useful for after-meal cups and refreshing blends that do not feel too sharp or intense. The cut leaf format is easy to measure, infuses well, and suits both tea making and simple DIY infusions.
♡ Why we love it: Spearmint is one of those herbs that always feels easy to reach for. It is fresh without being overpowering, blends beautifully with floral or citrusy companions, and works just as well in the kitchen as it does in the teapot. We value ingredients like this because they are naturally versatile, uncomplicated to use, and genuinely useful across everyday plant-led routines.
Key properties of spearmint leaf cut
- Botanical Name: Mentha spicata
- Common Name: Spearmint
- Plant Part: Leaf
- Form: Cut dried leaf
- Flavour Profile: Fresh, cooling, gently sweet
- Aroma Profile: Soft minty, refreshing
- Key Constituents: Carvone, limonene, eucalyptol, flavonoids, tannins
What is spearmint leaf cut used for
- Brewing herbal teas and after-meal infusions
- Adding a fresh mint note to botanical blends
- Flavouring syrups, drinks, and savoury or sweet dishes
- Preparing simple water or oil infusions for DIY use
- Including in women’s wellness-style herbal blends
- Creating refreshing aromatic blends with other gentle herbs
Who is spearmint leaf cut for
- Herbal tea routines that enjoy a softer mint profile than peppermint
- After-meal cups with a fresh, cooling character
- Culinary use in drinks, syrups, and everyday recipes
- Blend making with floral, citrusy, or gently earthy botanicals
- DIY makers using simple infusion-based herbal ingredients
- Strong, sharp mint preferences where a more intense herb is wanted
- Ready-made flavouring or finished skincare product formats
- Projects that need a powder rather than a cut leaf
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How to use spearmint leaf cut
- As a Tea: Add 1 to 2 teaspoons of dried spearmint leaves to hot water and steep for 5 to 10 minutes, then strain.
- As a Culinary Ingredient: Sprinkle into dishes or steep in syrups and beverages for a fresh mint note.
- As a Blend Ingredient: Combine with herbs such as lemon balm, rose, chamomile, or hibiscus for a more rounded tea profile.
- As an Infusion: Use in water or oil infusions for homemade skincare-style projects.
- Processing Tip: Keep the cup covered while steeping to help retain more of the leaf’s fresh aroma.
Spearmint leaf cut safety instructions
- Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- For topical use, patch test before wider application.
- Avoid contact with eyes.
- Discontinue use if any adverse reaction occurs.
- Keep sealed and store in a cool, dry place away from direct light.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Faqs
Q: Is spearmint naturally caffeine-free?
A: Yes. Spearmint is a herbal ingredient and is naturally caffeine-free.
Q: What does spearmint taste like compared with peppermint?
A: Spearmint is usually softer, sweeter, and less sharp than peppermint, which makes it especially easy to drink on
its own.
Q: Can I drink spearmint after meals?
A: Yes. It is commonly enjoyed as a refreshing after-meal herbal tea.
Q: What herbs pair well with spearmint?
A: Spearmint pairs well with lemon balm, chamomile, rose, hibiscus, and other gentle botanicals depending on the kind
of blend you want to create.
Q: Can Spearmint Leaf Cut be used in skincare-style infusions?
A: Yes. It can be used in simple water or oil infusions for homemade botanical projects.
Q: Why choose cut leaf instead of powder?
A: Cut leaf is easy to measure, infuses well, and usually strains more cleanly than powder.
Q: Can spearmint be enjoyed cold?
A: Yes. Once brewed and cooled, it works well as a chilled herbal infusion or iced tea.
About These Botanicals
This product is grown in an organic and regenerative fashion with as minimal use of insecticides, pesticides, herbicides and fungicides as possible, in certified organic fertilizer. The product is certified food grade. It is not certified organic. Suitable for Kosher, Halaal and Hindi diets.

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