Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Meet the Basils


One of my favorite herbs, and one of the easiest to grow in tropical and sub tropical climates. It always puzzles me why basil is hardly ever grown in the Caribbean.

Above, the classic, Genovese, the best tasting for pesto and with tomatoes.

The variations in the varieties of basil are so great its like growing more than one herb. My marvelous discovery of this basil growing season has been Blue Spice basil, which lives up to its description of smelling “fruity with vanilla”. It’s the most delightful smelling basil. It tastes like it smells, too, so its nice in fruit salads and drinks.
Blue Spice with its slightly fuzzy leaves




Thai basil

I sowed Johhny’s Queenette-Thai basils are so aromatic and totally necessary for certain Asian dishes. Great also sprinkled on pizza and pasta. Queenette ties with “Siam Magic” as the best Thai basil I have grown. You can keep Thai basil plants going for a couple years in warm climates. Many Asian recipes in the American media which call for cilantro actually use Thai basil in the original.


I also sowed from “Johnny’s Bouquet mix” though I really can’t tell for sure which types came up (except for the Thai, purple and lemon varieties) and but all plants are wonderfully fragrant, with tasty leaves .

The best lemon basil I ever had was from a plant grown from a packet of Samen Mauser brand seed I picked up in Geneva. It was the first lemon basil I ever grew, so I did not know that all others were not as equal, hence I did not take the time to save seed. The plant lasted for about two years.
 Lemon basil


A complement to basil in dishes, this one is grown all over the Caribbean-habanero pepper-this particular one wickedly hot. One pepper pod equals use in an entire week's cooking! I use a tiny chip when making pesto.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Rural scenes: SE Asia

Lyrical rural scenes, taken by friends, Phouc, Mini and Aoth's friend in SE Asia:  rural Laos, Vietnam and Phi Phi islands.

Saturday, June 23, 2007

Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Year of the pig


A friend's celebration of the Chinese New Year in Hong Kong

Monday, February 26, 2007