keerukale
Keerukale is a term used in several South Asian languages to refer to curry leaves, the aromatic foliage of the curry tree. The name is common in Kannada and related dialects, though spellings vary; in many contexts it designates fresh curry leaves used in cooking.
Botanical background: Keerukale corresponds to Murraya koenigii, an evergreen shrub or small tree native to tropical
Culinary use: Fresh curry leaves are a staple in South Indian and Sri Lankan cuisines. They are
Cultivation: The plant favors warm, humid climates and well-drained soil, with sun to partial shade. It can
Nutritional and cultural notes: Curry leaves are low in calories and contain essential oils and modest amounts