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		<title>Kaffir Lime [Ma-krut]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kaffir Lime or Ma-krut in Thai The leaves, peel and juice of the Kaffir Lime are used as a flavouring in Thai cuisine. The leaves and peel contain a volatile oil. The major therapeutic benefit of the juice is as an appetizer. This is similar to the common lime but has a knobby skin. The [...]]]></description>
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<p>Kaffir Lime or Ma-krut in Thai</p>
<p>The leaves, peel and juice of the Kaffir Lime are used as a flavouring in Thai cuisine. The leaves and peel contain a volatile oil. The major therapeutic benefit of the juice is as an appetizer.</p>
<p>This is similar to the common lime but has a knobby skin. The zest of the fruit is often used and the dark glossy green leaves from the tree impart a pungent lemony-lime flavor to soups, curries and other dishes. You can buy them fresh in <strong>Oriental stores</strong>. They keep well and can be frozen. Dried Kaffir limes are also available. Red Curry with Roasted Duck [Kang Phed Ped Yang] and Thai Steamed Curried Fish [Haw Mok] are thai recipes use this herb.</p>
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