I buy dried mint from an Indian grocery and consider it a very different ingredient from the dried mint I can buy in the Western grocery. I don't know if it is wild mint or just another variation. I like it but only in Indian preparations.
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I buy dried mint from an Indian grocery and consider it a very different ingredient from the drive meant I buy in the Western grocery. I don't know if it is wild mint or just another variation. I like it but only an Indian preparations.
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