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    How long does mint last after drying it and storing it?
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    It can last for several years, if stored properly. However, if you want to use it for tea, incense or baking, it would be better to use it while it's still fresh.
  • Question
    Should I dry fresh mint if I am going to bake with it?
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    It depends on the recipe. If the ingredients call for dried mint, then yes. If you are creating the recipe, it is mainly your choice. However, if you dry the leaves first, and then bake them again in the oven, you will wind up with dark colored leaves that may or may not decay.
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    Do I use the dried leaves in the bath as well as teas and what not?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can use them in the bath or in teas.
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    What causes the dried mint leaves to turn into a dark color? Are they still safe?
    Community Answer
    Yes, they are safe to use, store in an airtight container away from light and moisture.
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    I've tried various methods in drying mint and still get dark leaves that smell decayed. Why?
    Community Answer
    If your mint smells decayed, it probably it is not dried enough when you store it. Also, if your container is not airtight and moisture gets in, it will decay.
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    Can the dried leaves be used to make mint sauce?
    Community Answer
    I have made mint sauce with dried leaves before. Fresh may be better, but dried can work.
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    Can mint stems be dried and used for tea?
    Community Answer
    Yes, they can be and this is a very good use for mint. They will produce both a good smell and flavour after been re-hydrated, and will still have the green color of fresh mint.
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