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Meaning of menta spicata




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

menta spicata
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It is the scientific name of the hiebabuena or mint, although it is more indicated mentha spicata. It is also often called garden mint. It is a very common aromatic plant of the genus Mentha and the family Lamiaceae. It is used in gastronomy and perfumery. It also has medicinal uses.

  




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MINT SPICATA Mentha spicata/C], species of the genus Mentha; aromatic herb widely used in gastronomy and perfumery for its intense and fresh aroma. It differs from the common mint in that it is very aromatic and that its stem tends to fall to the ground, while that of the mint is more rigid and effect. Mint is widely used as a bajative because the menthol it contains is an activator of bowel movement, aiding digestion.

  



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