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  2. Chocolate paired with tea has health benefits that outweigh wine

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    Both tea and chocolate have a rich, unique history spanning thousands of years.. Tea made its debut in 2737 B.C., when legend has it Chinese emperor Shen Nung was sipping boiled water beneath a ...

  3. Chocolate mint - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate mint may refer to: Mint chocolate (flavoured chocolate) Mint chocolate chip; Chocolate Mint (plant) This page was last edited on 27 ...

  4. The Best Tea for Better Brain Health, According to Dietitians

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    “Green tea’s flavonoids help new brain cells grow, ... you can skip the drink aisle and make this Iced Mint Green Tea. ... Look for dark chocolate with at least 70% cocoa content for the most ...

  5. Mentha - Wikipedia

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    The word "mint" descends from the Latin word mentha or menta, [40] which is rooted in the Greek words μίνθα mintha, μίνθη minthē or μίντη mintē meaning "spearmint". [2] The plant was personified in Greek mythology as Minthe, a nymph who was beloved by Hades and was transformed into a mint plant by either Persephone or Demeter.

  6. Mentha canadensis - Wikipedia

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    Mentha canadensis is a species of mint native to North America (from the Northwest Territories to central Mexico) and the eastern part of Asia (from Siberia to Java).In North America, it is commonly known as Canada mint, [4] American wild mint, [5] and in Asia as Chinese mint, Sakhalin mint, [6] Japanese mint, [7] and East Asian wild mint. [8]

  7. How to Grow a Mountain Mint Plant for Its Scented ... - AOL

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    Where to Plant Mountain Mint. Mountain mint grows best in full to partial sun in USDA Zones 4-8. Grow it in well-draining soil in raised beds, containers, or the ground. Mountain mint will spread ...