Is mint included in the kosher food?

Yes, mint is generally considered kosher.

Here's why:

* It's a plant: Kosher dietary laws primarily focus on animal products and how they are slaughtered. Plants are generally kosher unless they fall under specific prohibitions.

* No specific restrictions: There are no known religious prohibitions against consuming mint in Jewish dietary laws.

However, it's important to be aware of:

* Production and processing: It's always best to check the ingredients list of any processed mint product (like mint extract or candy) to ensure it doesn't contain non-kosher ingredients or has been processed in a kosher facility.

* Supervision: If you are strictly adhering to kosher practices, you may want to look for products with a kosher certification symbol to ensure they meet the standards.

Ultimately, mint itself is considered kosher, but it's always a good idea to be aware of the potential for contamination or processing issues.