The Use of Dried Mint to Prepare Tea
Dried mint is widely used to prepare tea, especially in North African, Middle Eastern, and Mediterranean traditions. It offers a concentrated aroma, refreshing taste, and long shelf life, making it a practical alternative to fresh mint.
🌿 How dried mint is used in tea
Dried mint leaves are added directly to hot water or combined with tea leaves (such as green tea) and sweetened according to taste. When infused, dried mint releases its essential oils, giving the tea a cooling, herbal, and slightly sweet flavor.
🫖 Traditional preparation
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Heat water until hot (not boiling for best aroma)
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Add 1–2 teaspoons of dried mint leaves per cup or teapot
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Pour hot water over the mint
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Let steep for 3–5 minutes
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Sweeten if desired and serve hot
In Moroccan-style tea, dried mint can also be mixed with green tea when fresh mint is unavailable, especially outside the mint season.
✅ Benefits of using dried mint
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Long-lasting and easy to store
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Consistent flavor year-round
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Naturally refreshing and soothing
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Helps with digestion and relaxation
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Ideal for home use and professional kitchens
🍃 Taste & aroma
Dried mint produces a clean, aromatic, and refreshing infusion, slightly milder than fresh mint but deeper and more concentrated when properly steeped.

