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  • Kaffir (racial term) - Wikipedia
    As English kaffir and Afrikaans kaffer, the term became a pejorative slur for Bantus and other black groups, including Cape Coloureds during the Apartheid era of South African history to the point that it is regarded as hate speech under current South African law
  • Kaffir Lime Leaves: Complete Guide to Southeast Asian Cuisine’s Most . . .
    These glossy, dark green leaves come from the kaffir lime tree (Citrus hystrix), a thorny citrus native to tropical Southeast Asia Unlike regular lime leaves, they pack an almost electric citrus fragrance with floral undertones that defines Thai, Indonesian, and Malaysian cooking
  • ‘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
  • Kaffir lime - Wikipedia
    The most likely etymology of the primary common name for the fruit, the kaffir lime, is through the Kaffirs, an ethnic group in Sri Lanka partly descended from enslaved Bantu
  • KAFFIR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of KAFFIR is a member of a group of southern African Bantu-speaking peoples Usage of Kaffir: Usage Guide
  • Why Is Kaffir Lime Considered a Racist Name for the Fruit?
    The most common name for the fruit and leaves in the West, Kaffir, is a derogatory term in South Africa, and it was once used by Afrikaaners as a racial slur against black Africans
  • Kaffir Lime Leaves: How To Use Them In Your Cooking
    Kaffir lime leaves are a staple in Lao food and Southeast Asian cuisine, known for their unique citrusy flavor Discover how to incorporate these versatile leaves into your cooking with our tips and recipe ideas
  • Kaffir (racial term) — Grokipedia
    The term kāfir (كافر) in Arabic, from which "kaffir" derives, fundamentally means "unbeliever" or "disbeliever," rooted in the verb kafara (كفر), implying one who covers or conceals the truth


















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