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Lemon myrtle: a subtle lemon flavour

Lemon myrtle: a subtle lemon flavour

Lemon myrtle: a subtle lemon flavour

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The leaves of lemon myrtle (Backhousia citriodora) are used to flavour sauces (especially curries), fish, or herbal tea. The plant brings a subtle lemon taste without the slightest trace of tartness.  A real functional food, the dried leaf can also capture free radicals. 

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