What is the difference between spearmint and peppermint gum




















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Peppermint has almost a "sharper" and more intense flavor. Spearmint is a bit milder. If you're not really a big fan of mint, and have to choose between the two, go for spearmint. Best answer: Spearmint isn't a flavor that everyone enjoys.

It's also much less common in candies in Europe than peppermint. So if you think about the flavor of mint candy, you're thinking of peppermint. Chemically, it's because peppermint contains much, much more of the volatile menthol and menthone compounds, whereas spearmint contains lots of carvone and limonene common in citrus.

Menthol has a 'sharp' flavor to it, whereas the terpenes in spearmint do not. I avoid baking and cooking with spearmint unless it is explicitly required, and as other commenters have noted, I never use it with chocolate. I will use it with acidic, especially citrusy dishes though. To me, spearmint is way too cloying and gross. I only like peppermint. I also tend to like, sharp, bitter flavors in other foods. Wikipedia says that the 'spear' in 'spearmint' comes from the shape of the leaves.

Based on your profile, most of the mint sweets that you'll find on the shelves will be peppermint. Spearmint is its weird sweet greenish-tasting cousin. Have you had tabouleh at a Mediterranean restaurant? Or a lamb dish that's served with mint? That's spearmint. Pretty sure most mint sauces are made with peppermint, CathyG , and so is tabbouleh in my experience. If only because peppermint tends to grow in the garden without being asked and is just there for the taking. BUT now that I think of it every time I have bought mint in a supermarket it has been spearmint.

My experience has been that spearmint the herb is more common readily available in both grocery and garden stores and what most people mean when they say "mint.

I know that in aromatherapy principles peppermint is stronger and more volatile. Meant to add: when we moved to our house I found spearmint growing in a large area. I made mint chocolate chip ice cream, and was completely shocked that the flavor was "wrong".

Lots of recipes call for mint flavoring. But what does that really mean? Does "mint" flavoring automatically mean peppermint? Are they interchangeable in recipes? The term "mint" is an umbrella term for the Mentha plant family that includes spearmint, peppermint, orange mint, apple mint, pineapple mint and more. Mint is a perennial and wide-spreading herb. When planted in good soil, mint grows wild, and can overtake gardens and lawns, making it a popular container gardening herb.

The plant has a wide variety of uses, from a breath freshener to a stomach-soother. For starters, the two are derived from different species of plants even though they look identical. The spearmint is derived from Mentha spicata while peppermint is derived from Mentha piperita.

The difference between the two comes from the chemical component levels in them most notably in the amount of menthol in peppermint being significantly higher than the amount in spearmint. Those different levels of menthol are what give peppermint and spearmint their different tastes. Spearmint has a much more mellow and sweet flavor.



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