100g
Dried mint
The dried mint leaves have a very fresh and spicy taste. In Arab cuisine, mint is often found in couscous or tabbouleh salads and we prefer to drink it as a pleasant tea.
Salad dressings, yogurt dips and meat dishes can be wonderfully seasoned with the mildly sweet aromas of mint. A combination that must also be tested: zucchini and mint!
Ingredients:
dried mint, cutted
Storage information :
Store cool and dry.
Average nutritional values per 100g:
Energy: 1171kJ/280 kcal
Total fat: 6 g
thereof saturated fatty acids: 2.0 g
Carbohydrates: 52 g
thereof sugar: 0 g
Dietary fibre: 30 g
Protein: 20 g
Salt: 0.34 g
Allergens
Eggs or egg products | not included | |
Peanuts or peanut products | not included | |
Fish or fish products | not included | |
cereals or cereal products containing gluten |
not included | |
Crustaceans or crustacean products | not included | |
Milk or milk products including lactose |
not included | |
Lupins or lupine products | not included | |
Nuts or nut products | not included | |
Celery or celery products | not included | |
Mustard or mustard products | not included | |
Sesame seeds or sesame products | not included | |
Soy or soy products | not included | |
Sulfur dioxide or sulphites (more than 10mg / kg or 10 mg / l SO2) |
No | |
Molluscs or mollusc products | not included |