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Definition of curry leaf in English: curry leafnoun A shrub or small tree native to India and Sri Lanka, the leaves of which are widely used in Indian cooking. 咖喱叶,麻纹叶 Murraya koenigii, family Rutaceae Example sentencesExamples - Place tart on one side of plate and garnish with yogurt and curry leaf.
- In meen moilly the fillets of tilapia are marinated in turmeric and ginger, then gently cooked in coconut cream, curry leaf and green chilli sauce.
- Finally, the true curry leaf comes from Murraya koenegii which develops into a shrub approximately 3m tall.
- Or do we perhaps mean the fragrant herb called curry leaf, essential in south Indian cooking?
- Used to flavor soups and dosas, it is a mixture of hulled yellow and black lentils, along with mustard seeds, curry leaf, whole red chillis, asefetida, turmeric and fenugreek, which, she explains, lends a characteristic bitterness.
- For a kitchen garden for instance, plants like lime, pomegranate, curry leaf, vegetables and other fruits, are ideal says a senior horticulture officer, who adds that coconut trees are also extremely popular for homes.
- Yet the spices used are all familiar to us: curry leaf, fenugreek, cumin, cardamom, turmeric, coriander, cinnamon, nutmeg, black peppercorn, garam masala, dried chilies, ginger and garlic.
- Cooking, he pointed out, was best done using earthenware and if tastemakers are necessary it is best to use green chilly, ginger, mango, tomato, cumin seed, curry leaves, malli leaves or pudhina.
- These include exotic ylang ylang, jasmine, turmeric, ginger, allspice, cinnamon, curry leaf, water lilies, mahogany trees, avocados, wax apples, and five varieties of mango.
- Naturalists say trees such as silk cotton and Eruthrina indica (Kalyana Murungai in Tamil) and the curry leaf are the major attractions for these birds.
Definition of curry leaf in US English: curry leafnoun A shrub or small tree native to India and Sri Lanka, the leaves of which are widely used in Indian cooking. 咖喱叶,麻纹叶 Murraya koenigii, family Rutaceae Example sentencesExamples - Place tart on one side of plate and garnish with yogurt and curry leaf.
- These include exotic ylang ylang, jasmine, turmeric, ginger, allspice, cinnamon, curry leaf, water lilies, mahogany trees, avocados, wax apples, and five varieties of mango.
- Naturalists say trees such as silk cotton and Eruthrina indica (Kalyana Murungai in Tamil) and the curry leaf are the major attractions for these birds.
- In meen moilly the fillets of tilapia are marinated in turmeric and ginger, then gently cooked in coconut cream, curry leaf and green chilli sauce.
- Finally, the true curry leaf comes from Murraya koenegii which develops into a shrub approximately 3m tall.
- Yet the spices used are all familiar to us: curry leaf, fenugreek, cumin, cardamom, turmeric, coriander, cinnamon, nutmeg, black peppercorn, garam masala, dried chilies, ginger and garlic.
- Cooking, he pointed out, was best done using earthenware and if tastemakers are necessary it is best to use green chilly, ginger, mango, tomato, cumin seed, curry leaves, malli leaves or pudhina.
- Used to flavor soups and dosas, it is a mixture of hulled yellow and black lentils, along with mustard seeds, curry leaf, whole red chillis, asefetida, turmeric and fenugreek, which, she explains, lends a characteristic bitterness.
- For a kitchen garden for instance, plants like lime, pomegranate, curry leaf, vegetables and other fruits, are ideal says a senior horticulture officer, who adds that coconut trees are also extremely popular for homes.
- Or do we perhaps mean the fragrant herb called curry leaf, essential in south Indian cooking?
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