In Gujarati, mint leaves are indeed called “phudina,” similar to Hindi. It’s a household name and very well loved for its zesty aroma and coolness. In Gujarat, while mint is often used in culinary delights like chutneys, drinks, and side salads, it does play a role beyond just flavor – it’s a staple in home remedies too!
Now about the chutney, phudina chutney is is a classic accompaniment in Gujarati meals, known not just for its tangy taste but its digestive benefits too. The preparation is straightforward: blend fresh mint leaves, coriander, green chilies, lemon juice, a pinch of salt, and optionally, a bit of jaggery for sweetness. This concoction isn’t just about taste; it helps stimulate your digestive fire (agni), easing digestion and offering relief from bloating.
Mint tea, or phudina chai, is an old remedy for upset stomachs. To make, just steep a handful of mint leaves in hot water, maybe add some ginger if you’re feeling adventurous. Sip slowly, and it works wonders for calming indigestion and flatulence.
Summertime brings another traditional Gujarati favorite – mint-infused water, known as ‘pudina pani’. It’s basically mint leaves soaked in water, sometimes with a dash of cumin, offering a refreshing and heat-beating drink during those intense summer days.
On to skincare, mint’s cooling properties can soothe acne and irritation. A simple face mask can be made by grinding mint leaves into a paste with rose water. Apply it on the face, leave on for around 10-15 minutes before washing off. It leaves your skin feeling fresh and rejuvenated!
But, let’s not forget, while mint is generally safe, excessive consumption might cause acidity or heartburn in some with sensitive stomachs. It’s always good to use it in moderation and pay attention to how it feels for your body.
As always, the key with using anything – be it food or remedy – is balance. Mint can sometimes interact with medications, so if you’re on them, a quick check with your doc is a smart move. But overall, enjoy exploring mint, it’s a gem in the culinary and herbal world!


