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mint <a mint; mints> N

water mint

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Low-growing plants, such as thyme, rosemary, or mint, provide shelter for ground beetles and other beneficial insects.
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We ate breakfast here too: perfectly poached eggs, hot cakes, and the obligatory mint tea.
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They are a hard, white and chewy, square mint-flavoured lolly, which on chewing become so sticky that they are notorious for causing fillings to come out.
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He won't have a pocket square in his wardrobe, a man-bag or a breath-mint.
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They are delicious steamed and eaten hot, dripping with tarragon butter, or warm with a mint and chive-flower dressing.
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On the menu are arugula, basil, chives, cilantro/coriander, fennel, garlic, lovage, mint, oregano, parsley, rosemary, sage and thyme.
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It is also often used to make a mint tea, as a garnish, or in salads.
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The accompanying broad bean avocado salad was peppered with finely sliced onions, a touch of lemon and just the right amount of mint.
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You can also do this with mint, using water instead of chicken broth, to add to iced tea.
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It's a traditional cocktail with vodka, sorbet, mint, and sparking white wine.
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