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Post by Janny on Jun 4, 2005 8:52:03 GMT 10
Here are the pictures: Indonesian Bayleaf (daun salam) Indian Bayleaf Western Bayleaf
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Post by lynda on Jun 4, 2005 16:14:59 GMT 10
The Indian Bayleaf looks like dried fallen leaves from my tree Janny. Thanks
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nora
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Post by nora on Jun 6, 2005 19:28:15 GMT 10
Jan How about the Thai's bay leaves? Any idea how it look like?
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Post by Janny on Jun 7, 2005 0:34:34 GMT 10
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edith
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Post by edith on Jun 7, 2005 19:59:18 GMT 10
Jan, the Indian bay leaf taste is very strong. I can't really describe it. Somehow it is different.
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Post by joanneloo on Jun 8, 2005 12:12:35 GMT 10
I have bay leaves too but I am not sure which type it is. Mine look like indonesian and western.
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Post by Janny on Jun 8, 2005 17:27:48 GMT 10
then you should get edith to sniff them for you ;D
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edith
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Post by edith on Jun 9, 2005 11:15:50 GMT 10
then you should get edith to sniff them for you ;D woof woof ;D
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edith
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Post by edith on Jun 9, 2005 11:17:13 GMT 10
BTW, anyone wants some Indian Bay Leaves. I got a BIG bag of it and I doubt I can finished it by year end.
I can post it to you.
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Post by joanneloo on Jun 9, 2005 12:25:34 GMT 10
I want! Maybe you can bring some when you come over to KL. Me no shy shy one.
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edith
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Post by edith on Jun 10, 2005 0:24:44 GMT 10
I want! Maybe you can bring some when you come over to KL. Me no shy shy one. No sweat, i will ta pau some over this coming weekend. PM your address to me in case we don't meet, then i can ask the KL office to send it to you. hehehe
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