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| View Poll Results: What mint do you like? | |||
| Peppermint |
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10 | 40.00% |
| Spearmint |
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7 | 28.00% |
| Wintergreen |
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7 | 28.00% |
| Other [I'm sure there are other hybrids of mint] |
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1 | 4.00% |
| Voters: 25. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Types of Mint.
Whenever you see something that's mint flavored, a certain type of mint comes to [my] mind: Peppermint. So whenever it turns up to be some other type, like spearmint, it just screws with my head.
So, out of the types of mint (wintergreen included here because it's common in breath mints, candy and gum), which do you prefer? My preference is for Peppermint as far as ice cream goes, and wintergreen in my breath mints and gum. I really, really dislike spearmint, although I'll handle it in gum form if somebody gives it to me. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Wintergreen oil is used in lithography for it's chemical properties, to transfer laser-printed images onto a stone or litho plate.
I can't believe how many people can't distinguish mints! For me, spearmint really offends my mouth, so there's no mistaking one from another. And peppermint isn't really something I associate with candy canes (I don't like 'em), but rather with the ice cream or Altoids. *ahem* -- peppermint Altoids, that is. Now that they've gone and expanded their line of mints after 100 years of just being peppermint... How ya doing, buddy? |