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Thai Curry gift set

Thai Curry Gift Set

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£50.00
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A great gift for a chef this gift collection contains all the essential ingredients for a Thai Green Curry 1 Kaffir Lime Tree 1 bushy Lemon Grass and 1 hot chilli plant. This collection of plants is great for Thai cooking and will look fantastic on the kitchen windowsill.

  • 3 plants for the price of 2
  • Great gifts for cooks
  • Free Delivery
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Sorry we don't have any Thai Curry Gift Sets available at the moment, but we do have lots of other lovely edible plants available for next day delivery.

40cm tall in 3 x 1L pots
5 Stars 5/ 5 2 reviews
JC, Jan 04
5 stars

Plants were in excellent condition and a good size.

Tom Goom, Aug 30
5 stars

This is a great gift set to add bags of flavour to Thai dishes. The kaffir lime leaves are a must have (and liven up a gin and tonic!). The chillies pack a respectable punch and the lemon grass is very tasty too. Worth a try for any Thai food fans!

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Care Instrictions

These instructions are sent with the plant gift

This evergreen bush (Citrus hystrix) is grown for the wonderful flavoured leaves. It will live happily inside or in a conservatory in the winter and in the summer can make a striking patio plant. However it is not frost hardy.

Like all citrus trees these Kaffir Lime needs lots of light and a stable environment. A cool room is best, protected from radiators and cold draughts.

Whilst in a small pot it will need regular watering, and will appreciate some citrus feed every few weeks over the summer. With citrus, it is also best to water from the top allowing any excess water to drain away. Your Kaffir lime should never be allowed to sit in water and the top of the soil should be allowed to dry out completely between waterings particularly in the winter months.

Young plants are grown for their leaves but mature plants can produce wonderful rough skinned limes which are also used in Oriental cooking. Plants can be repotted in the spring or summer if they are starting to out grow their existing pots- a citrus compost is best as it needs acid soil. Over time you may wish to prune this bush in the winter to keep a compact shape.

Sudden changes in environment, under or over watering can all cause leaf drop however with a return to regular watering and a stable temperature they will usually recover well. The glossy leaves of the kaffir lime can pick up dust marks, if your plant develops dark grey marks over time they are likely to be dust or water marks which can easily be rubbed off with a clean cloth.

The kaffir lime leaves are a very popular spice in Thai cuisine and combines well with ginger, garlic and chilli to flavour soups, stir-fries and curries.