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Thai basil


Thai basil is a cultivar group of basil. It has a more assertive taste than many other sweet basils. The herb has small leaves, purple stems and a subtle licorice or mint flavor. One cultivar used in the United States is 'Queen of Siam'.
It should be noted that there are three types of basil commonly used in Thai cooking. This page refers to the most common one, which is known as horapa (Thai: โหระพา) in Thai. To avoid confusion, the other two types are Thai holy basil (Thai: กะเพรา), and Thai lemon basil (Thai: แมงลัก), both of which are also used in Thai cooking but have quite different flavours.
Thai basil should also not be confused with
Tulasi, which is known and worshipped in India and is also often known as Holy basil. Both Thai holy basil and Tulasi have smaller, softer, slightly hairy leaves and an aroma akin to that of cloves.

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