A mint or breath mint is a food item often consumed as an after-meal refreshment or before business and social engagements to improve breath odor.
Mints are commonly believed to soothe the stomach, given their association with natural byproducts of the plant genus ''
Mentha''.
Mints sometimes contain derivatives from plants such as
peppermint oil or
spearmint
Spearmint (''Mentha spicata''), also known as garden mint, common mint, lamb mint and mackerel mint, is native to Europe and southern temperate Asia, extending from Ireland in the west to southern China in the east. It is naturalized in many othe ...
oil, or
wintergreen from the plant genus ''
Gaultheria''. However, many of the most popular mints citing these natural sources contain none in their ingredient list or contain only trace amounts.
History
The production of mints as a discrete food item can be traced back to the 18th century with the invention of
Altoids. The popularity of mints took off in the early 20th century, with the advent of mass urbanization and mass marketing. Advertising for mints focused on their convenience, and on the socially isolating effects of
bad breath. These advertisements targeted young people generally, and young women particularly.
Mints have been offered in a variety of packaging, usually in an effort to promote portability. Early producers used cardboard boxes and tins, which have remained popular. More recent packaging solutions have included "rolls" containing many mints stacked in one package composed of paper or foil, plastic boxes, and individually wrapped mints. Mint sales have remained robust in the 21st century.
Types
Hard

Hard mints are hard candies or
boiled sweets flavored with mint. Examples of hard mints include starlight mints, also known as pinwheel mints, white, circular, with red or green rays emitting from the middle;
candy canes;
humbugs; and brand name mints such as
Altoids and
Ice Breakers. Branded breath mints are produced in flavors other than mint.
Soft

Soft mints, such as "dinner mints" and "butter mints", are soft candies, often with a higher
butter
Butter is a dairy product made from the fat and protein components of Churning (butter), churned cream. It is a semi-solid emulsion at room temperature, consisting of approximately 81% butterfat. It is used at room temperature as a spread (food ...
content, that dissolve more readily inside one's mouth.
Scotch
A "scotch mint", "pan drop",
granny sooker
or "mint imperial" is a white round candy with a hard shell but fairly soft middle, popular in Great Britain and other
Commonwealth nations and in Europe. Scotch mints were traditionally spheroids, more recently moving toward a larger, discoid shape. Various forms of mint may be used but those termed "scotch mints" are named for the specific mint plant ''
Mentha × gracilis''.
Use
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 smooth muscles of the GI tract, allowing for easier passage of food contents. However, since the lower esophageal sphincter may be relaxed, peppermint may aggravate "heartburn" or
GERD
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) or gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) is a chronic upper gastrointestinal disease in which stomach content persistently and regularly flows up into the esophagus, resulting in symptoms and/or ...
.
Peppermint also seems to be effective in relieving intestinal gas and indigestion.
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.
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See also
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Tableting
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SweeTarts
SweeTarts (; officially stylized as SweeTARTS) are sweet and sour candy, candies invented under the direction of Menlo F. Smith, CEO of Sunline Inc., in 1962. The candy was created using the same small basic recipe as the already popular Pixy St ...
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List of breath mints
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Spearmint (flavour)
References
Further reading
* Blumenthal, et al. The Complete German Commission E Monographs First Edition 1998 American Botanical Council, USA.
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