Mint
How to store

Mint

Best Method recommended method with best effort-to-efficacy tradeoff 5-7 days

Stems in Water

  1. Don't wash until ready to use
  2. Trim bottom of stems
  3. Place in jar with 1-2 inches of water
  4. Cover loosely with plastic bag
  5. Store in refrigerator may develop dark spots from cold
  6. Change water every few days
Alternative another good method that's just different 4-6 days

Damp Paper Towel

  1. Don't wash until ready to use
  2. Wrap loosely in slightly damp paper towel
  3. Place in bag or container
  4. Store in refrigerator
Freezing freezing method 6-12 months

Frozen

  1. Wash and dry mint
  2. Chop or leave whole
  3. Transfer to freezer bags
  4. Best for teas or cooked dishes

Long-term preservation

Revival Tips

If wilted, trim stems and place in cold water for 15-30 minutes.

Fun Facts

  • Mint is one of the hardier herbs and can tolerate cold better than basil, though it may still develop dark spots in the fridge.
  • Dried mint keeps its flavor well and is common in Middle Eastern and North African cooking.