Thai basil, so named due to being a native of Southeast Asia, is a more anise-heavy variety of the western basils with which we are more familiar. As the name would imply, this basil is popular in Thai food as well as Vietnamese, Lao, and Cambodian cuisines. Whip up a Thai green curry; stir fry some delicious drunken noodles; serve fresh as a topping for pho.
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