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- Kaffir (racial term) - Wikipedia
Kaffir in the Namibian context was a derogatory term which mainly referred to blacks in general but more particularly to black workers as people who do not have any rights and who should also not expect any benefits except favours which bosses ('baas') could show at their own discretion
- KAFFIR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
In South Africa, the use of the term Kaffir to refer to a Black African is a profoundly offensive and inflammatory expression of contemptuous racism that is sufficient grounds for legal action
- ‘Kaffir’ - Oxford English Dictionary
At the heart of the origin of Kaffir is religious disagreement The earliest evidence of its usage in English attests that it is used as a noun by Muslims as a pejorative term for a person who does not follow Islam – a use that is both considered offensive and intended to offend
- Why Is Kaffir Lime Considered a Racist Name for the Fruit? - CulinaryLore
People in South Africa tend to refer to kaffir lime leaves as “K-leaves ” Recipes in Thai cookbooks sometimes use the term “makrut ” Often, they are simply called lime leaves or wild lime leaves However, the term kaffir is still very common even in Thai cookbooks and, as of this time, there is no consensus on a replacement name
- KAFFIR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
KAFFIR definition: 1 an extremely offensive word for a Black African person 2 used by some Muslims to refer to… Learn more
- KAFFIR Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Kaffir definition: (in South Africa) a contemptuous term used to refer to a Black person: originally used of the Xhosa people only See examples of KAFFIR used in a sentence
- What Are Kaffir Leaves and How to Cook with Them: A . . . - HappySpicyHour
In Vietnamese cuisine, kaffir leaves are used primarily to add fragrance to chicken dishes and decrease the pungent odor when steaming snails They are also added to soups, such as Phở, to provide a refreshing aroma and a zingy tang that complements the savory broth
- kaffir - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
As to the purpose for which the marketed kaffir is used, there is some uncertainty Usage notes [edit] This word was widely used in the nineteenth and early twentieth century Since the mid-twentieth century it has been regarded as derogatory Derived terms [edit] kaffir beer; kaffir bread; kaffir cabbage; Kaffir Circus;
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