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Basil (Rau Que)
Several different types of basil are used in Vietnamese and Thai cooking. The one most commonly used is similar to American sweet basil. It is used liberally as a seasoning and sprigs are often added to platters of fresh, raw vegetables. Similar, yet paler in color, and with distinctive lemony fragrance, lemon basil is used in soups and salads.
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