Hi, can anyone tell me the best thai basil seed to grow for maximum flavour in thai/asian cooking. I have bought a packet of Suttons Basil Siam Queen but on reading info on back it says fragrant aroma, doesnt mention strength of flavour. Any info would be appreciated.
Thanks
Hilary
hard to imagine any basil not having a powerful flavour as well as scent - you might want to check out http://www.plantsofdistinction.co.uk for their varieties and even better would be Franchi seeds http://www.seedsofitaly.com as they also have a good range and I love their produce :)
I think the strenght of the flavour depends much of the growing conditions too...it is not just about the variety. Availability of the water for plants, soil, temperature, amount of sun light all these have effect to the flavour..now try to imitate growing conditions in Thailand.. :-X :-\ ::) ??? ;)
Thanks for the advice Calendula and Goodlife ;D
Hi, I've grown Thai Basil Siam Queen (not a Sutttons one) and was pleased with the flavour and yes aromatic, slightly aniseedy, and definitely the thai basil flavour you want, but as to strength of flavour I'd say it was fairly mild.
From what I know (not a lot!!) there are a number of different types of Thai or Holy basil, the leaves can be different shapes, bigger /smaller, darker /paler, and yes the flavour will differ. And as goodlife says, growing condictions will affect the flavour. I guess it's a matter of trial and error! And whether we have a good hot summer.
let us know how you get on, and if you find any particularly good varieties or sources I'd love to know :)