Is Mint Soy Free?
SafeThis ingredient is generally considered compatible with a Soy Free diet.
Mint and the Soy Free Diet
Mint refers to a group of aromatic herbs, including peppermint and spearmint, that are used for culinary purposes and in herbal remedies. It is valued for its refreshing taste and aromatic qualities. Mint leaves are commonly used in teas, desserts, and as garnishes. Peppermint, in particular, contains menthol, which has a relaxing effect on muscles, including the lower esophageal sphincter (LES).
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Foods That Commonly Contain Mint
Mint tea
Mojitos
Mint chocolate
Garnishes
Toothpaste
Chewing gum
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