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Mint

Mint
Markon First Crop (MFC) Mint is bracing and refreshing, flavoring meals for pennies per plate.

Product Details

Shelf Life:
Julian pack date.
Ethylene Producing:
No
Ethylene Sensitive:
Yes
Kosher:
No

Available Offerings from Markon for Mint

Description Net Weight Pack GTIN UPC
Mint 1 pounds or .45 kilograms 1 LB 0 06 11628 91990 4 6 11628 91990 4
Mint 1 pounds or .45 kilograms 2/.50 LB 1 06 11628 91992 5 6 11628 91992 8
Mint .50 pounds or .23 kilograms .50 LB 0 06 11628 92000 9 6 11628 92000 9
Mint .25 pounds or .12 kilograms .25 LB 0 06 11628 92010 8 6 11628 92010 8

Storage Tips:

Keep in original containers; store at proper temperatures; keep away from ethylene producing items.

Handling Tips:

Handle as little as possible to reduce bruising and premature spoilage; do not wash until ready to use. Rinse whole fruits and vegetables in clean running water prior to using.

General Usage Ideas

  • Mix yogurt with mint, dill, and garlic; serve sauce with lamb meatballs.
  • Purée cooked fava beans with Parmesan cheese, mint, and olive oil; spread on crostini.

Fall / Winter Usage Ideas:

  • Sauté RSS Diced Onions, RSS Peeled Garlic, edamame, and MFC Mint; purée and spread on crostini
  • Mix chopped MFC Tomatoes, RSS Diced Red Onions, and MFC Mint with red wine vinaigrette; serve over lamb
  • Boil sugar, MFC Mint, and water until reduced to a simple syrup; discard mint leaves; drizzle syrup over RSS Grapefruit Sections

Spring / Summer Usage Ideas:

  • Drizzle RSS Lime Juice over watermelon slices; sprinkle with chopped MFC Mint
  • Make pesto sauce with MFC Mint, almonds, olive oil, RSS Peeled Garlic, and Pecorino cheese; toss with cooked pasta, diced peaches, diced MFC Red Onions, and sugar snap peas; serve with barbecued meats
  • Purée MFC Cucumbers, RSS Washed & Trimmed Green Onions, MFC Mint, MFC Basil, RSS Washed & Trimmed Cilantro, yogurt, olive oil, ginger, and RSS Peeled Garlic; top green gazpacho with diced honeydew melon and grilled shrimp

Did You Know?

Herbs are one of the oldest agricultural products. Egyptian records from as early as 2800 B.C. mention their role in food, medicine, cosmetics, perfumes, dyes and magic.

Available Varieties From Markon