Lemon Grass lemongrass
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Lemon grass (Cymbopogon citratus), a native of India, is widely used in Thai and Vietnamese cooking. Lemon grass is a perennial, which means once you plant it, the grass comes back year after year. Depending on the area you live in the plant will go dormant in the winter. In harsh climates the plant will need to be potted and wintered indoors. This aromatic herb is used in Caribbean and many types of Asian cooking and has become very popular in the United States. Most of the commercial crops for the United States are grown in California and Florida. Lemon grass is also used for medicinal purposes. Read More Equivalents 2 stalks, 1 tbsp. finely chopped | | Nutrition |  |
| Serving Size 100 grams |  | | Calories 99 |  | | Total Fat 0g | |    Saturated Fat 0g | | Cholesterol 0mg | | Sodium 6mg | | Potassium 723mg | | Total Carbohydrates 25g | | Dietary Fiber g | | Sugars g | | Protein 2g |  |
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