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Mint is mentioned twice in the Bible. Matthew 23:23 and Luke 11:42. The mint is a kind of small odoriferous herb, with which the Jews used to scatter on the floors of their houses and synagogues.
Coriander seed is mentioned twice in the Old Testament. This is because of its earthly similarity to the heaven bestowed manna. This herb is an annual and of the parsley family, common in Palestine and Syria. It has a tall stalk with small white flowers. The plant emits a disagreeable odor. The seeds are globular, light gray in color and their aromatic flavor is prized in seasoning and cooking. They also have medicinal properties.