Curry Leaf Tree

Curry Leaf Tree is a small evergreen tree. It has aromatic compound leaves with about 12 dark green leaves per stem. White flowers occur in clusters and are followed by pea sized berries which turn reddish brown when ripe.

Description

(Murraya koenigii)

Curry Leaf Tree is a small evergreen tree. It has aromatic compound leaves with about 12 dark green leaves per stem. White flowers occur in clusters and are followed by pea sized berries which turn reddish brown when ripe.

Growing Tips

Curry Leaf Trees are tropical plants but will grow in cooler climates if kept in a warm area through the winter. The trees sucker vigorously, so if space is limited growing in a pot is a good option. They grow well in a pot and make an attractive plant for a verandah or outdoor area.

Use

Leaves are used in curries, vegetable dishes, chutneys, pickles. The leaves are often fried first in oil before other spices are added. Curry Leaves are now also used in Malaysia and Indonesia mainly in fish curries. Use the leaves on the BBQ to add a warm, smokey, spicy flavour to fish, meat and potatoes. Simply pile a large handful of leaves onto the BBQ plate and place the fish or meat on top and cook covered with a deep lid from a large pan.

Herb Attributes

Harvest Harvest when needed.
Position Sun to Part Sun
Height 3-6m
Lifespan Perennial