Mint (candy)

Mint (candy)
Scotch mints

A mint is a candy (sweet in British English) characterized by the presence of mint flavoring or real mint oil, whether it be peppermint oil, spearmint oil, or another natural or artificial source. Wintergreen and other oils or flavors are also frequently used in mints; however, these are not of the mint (mentha) family or botanical class.

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Types of mint candies

Hard mints

Hard mints, often called "breath mints", are popular as breath fresheners since the taste and smell of mint oil and its active components are quite strong and feels clean and cool to the mouth as well as soothing to the stomach.[1] Examples of hard mints include Altoids and Tic Tacs. In addition to breath freshening, mints that actually contain peppermint oil or extract have been popular in helping with digestion after a meal. Peppermint has muscle relaxant properties and therefore may relax the lower esophageal sphincter, allowing the contents of the stomach to move upwards into the esophagus. Peppermint also seems to be effective in relieving intestinal gas and indigestion.[1] According to the German Commission E Monograph, real peppermint oil or extract has been used for cramp-like complaints in the gastrointestinal tract. This can help to explain why mints with real peppermint oil, in addition to peppermint tea, have been popular for and are frequently used after meals to help with digestion as well as to help freshen the breath. The mint flavoring is also connected with learning or subsequent recall,[citation needed] it has been shown to lead to context-dependent effects because of the sucking on mint candy, or the chewing of mint gum. The FDA, however, does not acknowledge this effect.

Candy canes are traditionally peppermint flavored.

Soft mints

Soft mints, such as "dinner mints" and "butter mints", are soft candies with a higher butter content, that dissolve more readily in one's mouth.

Scotch mints

A "mint imperial", "scotch mint" or "Pan Drop" is a white round candy with a hard shell but a fairly soft chewy center, popular in Britain and other Commonwealth nations. The scotch mint and other candies were spheroid, more recently moving toward a larger, discoid shape. (The Van Melle company markets such scotch mints as Mentos candies.) The name "scotch mint" comes from the specific mint plant Mentha × gracilis.

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Bêtise (French for "blunder") is a mint-flavored candy made in Cambrai, France.  
After dinner mints  
Circle of Life Savers  

References

Further reading

  • Blumenthal, et al. The Complete German Commission E Monographs First Edition 1998 American Botanical Council, USA.
  • Grigoleit HG, Grigoleit P (August 2005). "Pharmacology and preclinical pharmacokinetics of peppermint oil". Phytomedicine 12 (8): 612–6. doi:10.1016/j.phymed.2004.10.007. PMID 16121523. 
  • Baker JR, Bezance JB, Zellaby E, Aggleton JP (October 2004). "Chewing gum can produce context-dependent effects upon memory". Appetite 43 (2): 207–10. doi:10.1016/j.appet.2004.06.004. PMID 15458807. 

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