Mint can make plain water, curd or peas taste colder even when the temperature has not changed.
What you get from 1/2 cup fresh leaves (12 g)
| Energy | 5 kcal |
| Protein | 0.4 g |
| Carbohydrate | 1 g |
| Fat | 0.1 g |
| Fibre | 0.8 g |
Source: USDA FoodData Central – www.fdc.nal.usda.gov. Values are approximate and may vary by variety and preparation.
| Read the numbers this wayThis serving gives a small macronutrient contribution in the serving normally used. The more important story is what its key nutrients do once the ingredient becomes part of a complete meal. |
Why it earns a place
The cooling sensation comes from menthol acting on temperature-sensitive receptors. The leaves also contribute small amounts of vitamin A precursors and vitamin K. Its freshness can reduce the need for salt, sugar or bottled sauces.
Vitamin A: vision and protective surfaces
Vitamin A helps the eyes adjust when light is low and keeps the lining of the lungs, gut and skin working as a barrier. Bright orange and dark-green plants often provide carotenoids that the body can turn into vitamin A.
Vitamin K: clotting and bone support
Vitamin K activates proteins that stop bleeding after a cut and helps place calcium where bones need it. Leafy greens are among the strongest food sources.
Plant compounds: small amounts, repeated often
Polyphenols and related plant compounds help plants defend themselves and can interact with the body’s antioxidant and signalling systems. Their value is most believable as part of a varied diet, not as a reason to take concentrated extracts.
Sodium: necessary, but easy to overshoot
Sodium helps nerves and muscles work and keeps fluid balanced. Too much holds extra water in the bloodstream, which can raise blood pressure and increase the heart’s workload.
Who may find this food especially useful
| People who want more flavour without depending on packaged saucesHerbs and spices are especially useful when someone is trying to reduce excess salt, sugar or heavy sauces. Culinary amounts can make simple food easier to repeat, which is usually more valuable than concentrated supplements. |
What needs context
| The limitation worth knowingMint may worsen reflux in some people because it can relax the lower oesophageal sphincter. Wash bunches thoroughly. |
Try this next time
Mint raita
Mix chopped mint, roasted cumin and cucumber into plain curd.
Source: Mint Raita – www.indianhealthyrecipes.com



