kaffir lime
Americannoun
Usage
Although the development of its name is not entirely certain, the kaffir in kaffir lime looks like a word that is used as a racial slur against Black people in South Africa. Because of that association, some people instead refer to this fruit as the makrut lime.
Etymology
Origin of kaffir lime
First recorded in 1820–30; Kaffir ( def. ) + lime 1 ( def. ); sense development unclear; possibly named after the Sri Lankan Kaffirs, an ethnic group partly descended from enslaved Bantu Africans
Example Sentences
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You absolutely must order the creamy sweet potato in a coconut tiger milk with kaffir lime ceviche.
From Salon • Jul. 24, 2022
The scent’s notes include mandarin, kaffir lime leaves, pink pepper, sage, rosemary, lavender and sandalwood.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 29, 2018
But the flavor is all herbs, half registered as fragrance — galangal and sun-baked earth, bright threads of kaffir lime leaves, and cilantro roots, subtler and more profound than the stems.
From New York Times • May 10, 2018
The Lao sausage are oblong slices of ground pork mixed with lemon grass and kaffir lime leaves, the perfume intoxicating.
From Washington Post • Dec. 11, 2017
Again, if you can’t get fresh kaffir lime leaves, just leave them out.
From The Guardian • Mar. 18, 2017
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