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Curry leavf
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Curry leavf

Grows in the primary forests of Terai west of Kathmandu. Once dried, these leaves release fruity flavours and notes of cumin. Add a few leaves to a bouquet garni, or add them whole to your stews.

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These curry leaves, so called because they taste like curry, grow in the wild in the Terai forests. The leaves come from the Murraya koenigii tree whose leaves look like ferns. Curry leaves also grow in India, Thailand and Malaysia.

You can grind them with a pestle and mortar and add them to home made soups, sauces, pan-fried vegetables, marinades for poultry, or Asian dishes. They will spice up your stews and enliven your bouquet garni.

In Nepal, the dried leaves are used to enhance vegetable soups, curry dishes or tomato chutney with Timur berries.

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Price/kg 150
Native country NON UE
Genus and botanical species Murraya koenigii
Ingredients curry leaf
Allergen Absence
TRACES EVENTUELLES D'ALLERGÈNES céleri, sésame, moutarde, fruits à coques.
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