Lime Leaves Kaffir Granules

(Citrus hystrix)

$11

Kaffir Lime Leaves have a taste that resembles lime zest and they are most often used in Asian cookery, especially Thai.

If your recipe calls for kaffir lime leaves and you can't find any, don't substitute; the fragrance is so distinct that it is irreplaceable.

Our Kaffir Lime Leaves have a rich green color and characteristic fresh lime leaf flavor.

Add the whole leaves to soups such as Tom Yum and crumble them into stir-fry dishes and green curries.

Australian grown; these leaves can be used fresh or dried, and can be stored frozen.  

Kaffir Lime Leaves are easily recognized because of their unusual hourglass-shaped, double-leaf structure that has the appearance of one leaf joined onto another end to end.

Kaffir Lime Leaves are widely used in Thai and Lao cuisine (for dishes such as tom yum), and Cambodian cuisine (for the base paste "Krueng"). The leaves are used in Indonesian cuisine (especially Balinese cuisine and Javanese cuisine), for foods such as sayur asam, and are used along with Indonesian bay leaf for chicken and fish. They are also found in Malaysian and Burmese cuisines.

Other Common Names: Kaffir Lime Leaves. 

Botanical Name: (Citrus hystrix)

Health Benefits: Kaffir Lime leaves are thought to promote gum health and freshen breath. In popular Thai folklore, this plant is known to cleanse the mind and the body and ward off evil spirits.

Botanical Name (Citrus hystrix)
Common Names Kaffir Lime Leaves.
Flavor Lime zest-like
Contains Kaffir lime leaves
Application Stir-fry, curries, Asian soups