paduna
Paduna, also known as "pudina" in some regions, refers to plants of the genus Mentha. These are aromatic herbs, commonly found in temperate regions worldwide. The most widely cultivated species is Mentha spicata, commonly known as spearmint, and Mentha piperita, peppermint. Both spearmint and peppermint are characterized by their distinct, refreshing scent and flavor, primarily due to the presence of menthol and menthone compounds.
Paduna plants are perennial herbs that typically grow upright, reaching heights of 30 to 100 centimeters. They
The leaves of paduna are its most utilized part, employed fresh or dried. They are a popular