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Look up kaffir, Kaffir, or kafir in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kaffir or Kafir may refer to: Kafir, an Arabic term meaning the one who conceals
Kaffir
Ethnic slur used to refer to a Black person
Kaffir (/ˈkæfər/) is an exonym and ethnic slur directed at Black people in South Africa and, to a lesser extent, Namibia and Zimbabwe. The word originates
Kaffir_(racial_term)
Citrus fruit native to tropical Southeast Asia
Citrus hystrix, called the kaffir lime, Thai lime or makrut lime, (US: /ˈmækrət/, UK: /məkˈruːt/) is a citrus fruit native to tropical Southeast Asia.
Kaffir_lime
Sri Lankan ethnic group of African Bantu descent
Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Sri Lankan Kaffirs (cafrinhas in Portuguese, කාපිරි kāpiriyō in Sinhala, and காப்பிலி kāppili
Sri_Lanka_Kaffirs
Index of plants with the same common name
Kaffir lily is a common name which may refer to the following ornamental plants: Clivia miniata in the family Amaryllidaceae Hesperantha coccinea syn.
Kaffir_lily
Term for disbelievers in Islam
are in Hell. By the 15th century, Muslims in Africa were using the word kaffir in reference to the non-Muslim African natives. Many of those kufari were
Kafir
Nguni ethnic group
‹ The template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › Zulu people (/ˈzuːluː/; Zulu: amaZulu) are a native people of Southern Africa of
Zulu_people
Xhosa mythology collection
Kaffir Folk-lore: A Selection from the Traditional Tales is a book by George McCall Theal published in 1882. It is sometimes called Kaffir (Xhosa) Folk-lore
Kaffir_Folk-lore
1986 autobiography by Mark Mathabane
Kaffir Boy: The True Story of a Black Youth's Coming of Age in Apartheid South Africa is Mark Mathabane's 1986 autobiography about life under the South
Kaffir_Boy
Thick, salty, sweet red Thai curry paste
the meat. Common proteins include beef, chicken, or pork, complemented by kaffir lime leaves, fish sauce, and palm sugar. Modern versions of Phanaeng are
Phanaeng
Small wild cat
The African wildcat (Felis lybica) is a small wildcat species with sandy grey fur, pale vertical stripes on the sides and around the face. It is native
African_wildcat
Genus of cycads in the family Zamiaceae
of Encephalartos are commonly referred to as bread trees, bread palms or kaffir bread, since a bread-like starchy food can be prepared from the centre of
Encephalartos
1850–1853 war between the British and Xhosa
Hermanus Matroos, and managed to capture Fort Armstrong. Large numbers of the "Kaffir Police" — a paramilitary police force the British had established to combat
Eighth_Xhosa_War
Thai soup
extract their flavor. These include fresh ingredients such as lemongrass, kaffir lime leaves, galangal, and chilis. For shrimp-based soups, shrimp shells
Tom_yum
Series of wars in southern Africa, 1779–1879
Hermanus Matroos, and managed to capture Fort Armstrong. Large numbers of the "Kaffir Police" – a paramilitary police force the British had established to combat
Xhosa_Wars
Zulu-based pidgin of South Africa
previously known as Kitchen Kaffir. Both Fanagalo and Kitchen Kaffir contributed to linguistic colonisation as Kitchen Kaffir was created to segregate the
Fanagalo
Ethnic Nuristani tribe of Afghanistan
The Mumo (also known as Muman, previously also called Madugal kaffirs) are a Nuristani tribe in Afghanistan living primarily in the Bashgal Valley, centered
Mumo
The Kaffir Diamond is an 1888 play. It had its New York City debut at the former Broadway Theatre on September 11, 1888. Though the audience provided "unbounded
The_Kaffir_Diamond
Species of tree
Strychnos spinosa, the Natal orange, also called Mokotra in Madagascar, is a tree indigenous to tropical and subtropical Africa. It produces sweet-sour
Strychnos_spinosa
Ethnic group
being considered for merging. › African Sri Lankans, mainly the Sri Lanka Kaffirs, are a very small Ethnic group in Sri Lanka who are descendants of African
Africans_in_Sri_Lanka
1910s British piston aircraft engine
the inverted V8 Sunbeam Bedouin, straight-six Sunbeam Dyak, W-12 Sunbeam Kaffir, and 20-cylinder radial Sunbeam Malay. Arab The production engine loosely
Sunbeam_Arab
Country in Southeast Asia
rice noodles, glass noodles and vermicelli, to potato, ginger, tomato, kaffir lime, long bean, and lahpet (pickled tea leaves). The Lethwei, Bando, Banshay
Myanmar
Indian independence activist (1869–1948)
colony of South Africa were "degrading the Indian to the level of a raw Kaffir." Scholars cite it as an example of evidence that Gandhi at that time thought
Mahatma_Gandhi
African musical instrument of the lamellophone family
Mbira (/əmˈbɪərə/ əm-BEER-ə; Shona pronunciation: [ᵐbira]), also known as kalimba and zanza (or variant spellings), are a family of musical instruments
Mbira
Species of bird
The African rail (Rallus caerulescens), sometimes also Kaffir rail, is a small wetland bird of the rail family that is found in eastern and southern Africa
African_rail
Genus of plants
Erythrina /ˌɛrɪˈθraɪnə/ is a genus of plants in the pea family, Fabaceae. It contains about 130 species, which are distributed in tropical and subtropical
Erythrina
African alcoholic beverage
Millet beer, also known as Bantu beer, malwa, pombe "Tchouk" or opaque beer, is an alcoholic beverage made from malted millet that is common throughout
Millet_beer
Terpene hydrocarbon
True species Australian and Papuan wild limes group Citron Ichang papeda Kaffir lime Kumquats group Mandarin orange Mangshanyegan Mountain citron Pomelo
Limonene
Ethnic group of Afghanistan and Pakistan
‹ The template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Nuristanis are an Indo-Iranian ethnic group native to the Nuristan Province
Nuristanis
Musical artist
music hall comedian, singer and instrumentalist, billed as "the White-Eyed Kaffir", a black face minstrel act. Born in the Seven Dials area of London, he
G._H._Chirgwin
Variety of curry
mortar green bird's eye chillies, shallots, garlic, galangal, lemongrass, kaffir lime peel, cilantro roots (coriander), cumin seeds, white peppercorns, shrimp
Green_curry
Species of flowering plant
Coleus esculentus, synonym Plectranthus esculentus, also known as the kaffir potato or Livingstone potato, is a species of plant in the mint family Lamiaceae
Coleus_esculentus
Species of grain
meaning "[grass] of Syria". Types include milo, durra, imphee, hegari, kaffir, feterita, shallu, and kaoliang. Botanical illustration Maturing crop, Germany
Sorghum
Khmer culinary term
living abroad use Kaffir lime leaves instead of Kaffir lime zest, which is actually the whole lime rind that has been sun-dried, as Kaffir limes are not widely
Kroeung
Thai coconut milk and chicken soup
typically include coconut milk, galangal (sometimes substituted with ginger), kaffir lime leaves, lemongrass, Thai chili, coriander (or cilantro), straw mushrooms
Tom_kha_kai
South African author and educator (born 1960)
autobiography, Kaffir Boy, in 1986. Kaffir Boy illustrated his prior life in apartheid South Africa, and became a national best-seller. After reading Kaffir Boy
Mark_Mathabane
Thai spicy and sour shrimp soup
contains fresh key ingredients, including medium to large shrimp, lemongrass, kaffir lime leaves, galanga (Alpinia galanga), fresh lime juice, chili pepper,
Tom_yum_kung
British senior Royal Engineer
Archives of Canada, and Provincial Archives of Manitoba. Moody fought in the Kaffir War of 1851 to 1853, for which he received a medal and a notice for his
Hampden_Clement_Blamire_Moody
Award
who served in the Cape of Good Hope during the Xhosa Wars (called the 'Kaffir Wars' at the time) between 1834 and 1853. In 1854, Queen Victoria instituted
South_Africa_Medal_(1853)
Chemical compound
The (S)-(−)-enantiomer of citronellal makes up to 80% of the oil from kaffir lime leaves and is the compound responsible for its characteristic aroma
Citronellal
Species of flowering plant
producing one to a few seeds. It is sometimes known in cultivation as "Kaffir lily" (a term considered extremely offensive in South Africa). The same
Clivia_miniata
Citrus fruit and plant
into a separate subgenus, Papeda, that included the Ichang lemon, yuzu, kaffir lime, kabosu, sudachi, and a number of wild and uncultivated species and
Papeda_(citrus)
Culinary traditions of Thailand
smaller, darker and sweeter than the kaffir lime, which has a rough looking skin with a stronger lime flavor. Kaffir lime leaves or rind is frequently combined
Thai_cuisine
Racial slur against Black people
color. List of ethnic slurs List of ethnic group names used as insults Kaffir (ethnic slur) Blackfella Guilty or Innocent of Using the N Word, a 2006
Nigger
Season of television series
Kittichai brought in the third and last ingredient for this round, which are kaffir lime leaves. The judges are looking for the width of the leaves to be no
MasterChef_Thailand_season_7
Citrus fruit
C. bergamia is frequently misidentified as another citrus, C. hystrix (kaffir lime), due to the latter occasionally going by the name "Thai Bergamot"
Bergamot_orange
Species of fruit and plant
Leaves feature a broad petiole, and resemble the leaves of the yuzu and the kaffir lime in appearance. The fruit has a fragrant, but rugged rind, and may be
Citrus_cavaleriei
Country in South Asia
towards the progression of Sri Lankan music. Baila music originated among Kaffirs or the Afro-Sinhalese community. There are three main styles of Sri Lankan
Sri_Lanka
Country in Southeast Asia
most popular in the world. Common ingredients include garlic, lemongrass, kaffir lime, galangal, turmeric, coriander, and coconut milk. Each region of Thailand
Thailand
Species of legume
afra, the coast coral tree or African coral tree (historically also the kaffir tree), is a tree native to southeastern Africa, which is often cultivated
Erythrina_afra
Seasoned pork sausage in Laos, Myanmar, and Thailand
prepared from coarsely chopped fatty pork seasoned with lemongrass, galangal, kaffir lime leaves, shallots, cilantro, chilies, garlic, salt, sticky rice, and
Sai_oua
Creole languages lexified by Portuguese
vocabulary from Tamil and Dutch. Sri Lanka Kaffir Portuguese: a creole spoken by the Sri Lankan Kaffir community. The Kaffirs are descendants of soldiers and slaves
Portuguese-based creole languages
Portuguese-based_creole_languages
Cambodian dipping sauce
yellow kroeung, coconut cream, tamarind juice, palm sugar, pea eggplants and kaffir lime leaves. Pea eggplants can also be replaced with green apples, unripe
Prahok_ktis
Long thick pork sausage seasoned with herbs
cuts such as pork belly and pork shoulder, Thai chili peppers, lemongrass, kaffir lime leaf or lime juice, and fresh ginger root or galangal. Other common
Hmong_sausage
Cambodian dish
seeds and roots, cinnamon, cardamom, lemongrass, dried chilies, galangal, kaffir lime, shallots, and garlic. To balance the richness of the coconut milk
Saraman_curry
Ethnic groups on the Indian subcontinent
have been living in India and Pakistan for over a thousand years) and Kaffirs in Sri Lanka. The slave trade in Asia predates the Atlantic slave trade
Afro-Asians_in_South_Asia
Genus of flowering plants
mangshanensis), and ichang papedas (C. cavaleriei) of southeastern China; the kaffir limes (C. hystrix) of Island Southeast Asia; and the biasong and samuyao
Citrus
2015. Hope, Christopher (9 November 1996). "Books: Hairybacks and white kaffirs". The Independent. Archived from the original on 14 June 2014. Retrieved
List_of_ethnic_slurs
Topics referred to by the same term
Makrut may refer to: Makrut, a sub-district of Khok Pho district, Thailand Kaffir lime, a variety of citrus fruit This disambiguation page lists articles
Makrut
African-American colloquial term
Africans Abeed Black Diamond Boerehaat Choc ice Cushi Golliwog Hottentot Kaffir Wog Europeans General Ang mo Angry white male Bule Cracker Farang Gammon
Nigga
Citrus fruit and plant
True species Australian and Papuan wild limes group Citron Ichang papeda Kaffir lime Kumquats group Mandarin orange Mangshanyegan Mountain citron Pomelo
Sudachi
Music of Sri Lanka
originated centuries ago among the Portuguese Burghers and Sri Lankan Kaffirs. Baila songs are played during parties and weddings in Sri Lanka, Goa,
Baila_music
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up k-word in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. K-word may refer to: Kaffir (racial term), a racial slur used in South Africa Kike, an antisemitic ethnic
K-word
Orange cultivar
True species Australian and Papuan wild limes group Citron Ichang papeda Kaffir lime Kumquats group Mandarin orange Mangshanyegan Mountain citron Pomelo
Cara_Cara_navel_orange
Eradicated viral disease
eradicated worldwide in May 1980. Variola minor was also called white pox, kaffir pox, Cuban itch, West Indian pox, milk pox, and pseudovariola. The genome
Smallpox
Species of flowering plant
was formerly known in cultivation as "Kaffir lily", and is still occasionally referenced as such. However, "Kaffir" is now regarded as an offensive ethnic
Hesperantha_coccinea
Indonesian dessert
flour, eggs, sugar, yeast and coconut milk. Bika ambon is generally sold in kaffir lime or pandan flavor, but today it is also available in other flavors like
Bika_ambon
Former name for a region in South Africa
Africa. Kaffraria, i.e., the land of the Kaffirs, is no longer an official designation (with the term kaffir, originally the Arabic term for a non-believer
Kaffraria
Racial term for the Khoekhoe people of South Africa
Hottentot was at times used to denote all black people (synonymously with Kaffir, which was at times likewise used for Cape Coloureds and Khoisans), but
Hottentot_(racial_term)
Species of flowering plant
floodplains. The original etymology of the species name caffra is related to kaffir, an ethnic slur used towards black people in Africa. At the July 2024 International
Rauvolfia_afra
Derogatory term referring to Venezuelans
Africans Abeed Black Diamond Boerehaat Choc ice Cushi Golliwog Hottentot Kaffir Wog Europeans General Ang mo Angry white male Bule Cracker Farang Gammon
Veneco
Territory in South Africa
in the Cape Colony. The term Kaffraria stems from the derogative word "Kaffir" which was used as a term for the Black African inhabitants of southern
British_Kaffraria
Thai dish
paste (garlic shallots (dried) red chili peppers galangal shrimp paste salt kaffir lime peel coriander root coriander seed cumin seeds peppercorns lemongrass)
Red_curry
Species of plant
True species Australian and Papuan wild limes group Citron Ichang papeda Kaffir lime Kumquats group Mandarin orange Mangshanyegan Mountain citron Pomelo
Citrus_taiwanica
1787 alliance between France and Vietnam
help Nguyễn Ánh to regain the throne, by supplying 1,650 troops (1,200 Kaffir troops, 200 artillery men and 250 black soldiers) on four frigates. That
Treaty_of_Versailles_(1787)
Species of fruit and plant
True species Australian and Papuan wild limes group Citron Ichang papeda Kaffir lime Kumquats group Mandarin orange Mangshanyegan Mountain citron Pomelo
Persian_lime
Season of a television series
& Walnut Tart Don Mandarin & Cardamom Curd 3rd French Apple Tart Sunny Kaffir Lime 1st Frangipane Tart Wynn Cheesecake & Strawberry Jam 4th Strawberry
The Great Australian Bake Off season 5
The_Great_Australian_Bake_Off_season_5
Species of plant in the Rutaceae family
True species Australian and Papuan wild limes group Citron Ichang papeda Kaffir lime Kumquats group Mandarin orange Mangshanyegan Mountain citron Pomelo
Trifoliate_orange
(Kunyit) Zingiber zerumbet (Lempuyang) Indonesian bay leaves (daun salam) Kaffir lime Leaves (daun jeruk purut) Lemongrass (serai) Pandan (Pandanus amaryllifolius
List_of_Indonesian_dishes
Citrus fruit and plant
authorities consider C. macroptera to be a taxonomic synonym of C. hystrix (kaffir lime), while others consider C. macroptera var. annamensis to be a synonym
Citrus_macroptera
citrus, though they will all hybridize with other citrus. This group contains about 15 species. Ichang papeda Citrus cavaleriei Kaffir lime Citrus hystrix
List_of_citrus_fruits
Ethnic group in Sri Lanka
also the Kaffirs (people of African origin) in the Northwestern province (Puttalam). The Portuguese, Dutch and British brought the Kaffirs to Sri Lanka
Portuguese_Burghers
Indonesian beef soup dish
boiled beef stock filled with beef cubes. Lemongrass, galangal, bay leaves, kaffir lime leaves, and sugar are then added as seasonings. The special dark or
Rawon
Culinary traditions of Hmong people
purple carrots. A fresh pork sausage seasoned with herbs like lemongrass and Kaffir lime leaf. Usually served with purple sticky rice and pepper dip. Deboned
Hmong_cuisine
music Food Alpal Bibikkan Bolo fiado Kalu dodol Love cake Related peoples Kaffirs Lascarins Mestiços Portuguese Languages Sri Lankan Portuguese creole Sinhala
Kromma_Muen_Thepphiphit
Resnova Rhodohypoxis Sandersonia Sauromatum Saxifraga Scadoxus Schizostylis (Kaffir Lilies) Scilla Sinningia Sisyrinchium Sparaxis (Harlequin Flower) Sprekelia
List_of_flower_bulbs
Essential oil of the bitter orange blossom
True species Australian and Papuan wild limes group Citron Ichang papeda Kaffir lime Kumquats group Mandarin orange Mangshanyegan Mountain citron Pomelo
Neroli
True species Australian and Papuan wild limes group Citron Ichang papeda Kaffir lime Kumquats group Mandarin orange Mangshanyegan Mountain citron Pomelo
Lime_production_in_Mexico
Culinary traditions of Bali, Indonesia
include Kaempferia galanga (galangal), shallots, garlic, turmeric, ginger and Kaffir lime are used in Balinese cuisine. Balinese 8-spice is made with white pepper
Balinese_cuisine
True species Australian and Papuan wild limes group Citron Ichang papeda Kaffir lime Kumquats group Mandarin orange Mangshanyegan Mountain citron Pomelo
Kumquat_production_in_China
1/4 lb.; Maize meal, 3 oz. For Indians and Kaffirs—Maize meal, 8 oz. Europeans—Fresh meat, 1 lb. Kaffirs—Fresh meat, 1-1/4 lbs. (Chiefly horseflesh.)
Racism_in_South_Africa
Citrus fruit hybrid
True species Australian and Papuan wild limes group Citron Ichang papeda Kaffir lime Kumquats group Mandarin orange Mangshanyegan Mountain citron Pomelo
Tangelo
Southeast Asian street food
chicken or pork and fresh herbs such as galangal, sweet basil, lemongrass and kaffir lime leaves, cooked in a small clay pot on a charcoal stove. It is often
Chim_chum
Ethnic slur directed at Jewish people
Africans Abeed Black Diamond Boerehaat Choc ice Cushi Golliwog Hottentot Kaffir Wog Europeans General Ang mo Angry white male Bule Cracker Farang Gammon
Kike
Creator god of the Xhosa
the idea of a supreme being superior to human life. Theal, George McCall. Kaffir Folk-lore: A Selection from the Traditional Tales. 1886: London. v t e v
Qamata
Sri Lankan hero (1806–1814)
music Food Alpal Bibikkan Bolo fiado Kalu dodol Love cake Related peoples Kaffirs Lascarins Mestiços Portuguese Languages Sri Lankan Portuguese creole Sinhala
Madduma_Bandara_Ehelapola
Citrus fruit from Southeast Asia
True species Australian and Papuan wild limes group Citron Ichang papeda Kaffir lime Kumquats group Mandarin orange Mangshanyegan Mountain citron Pomelo
Pomelo
State fruit of Assam
True species Australian and Papuan wild limes group Citron Ichang papeda Kaffir lime Kumquats group Mandarin orange Mangshanyegan Mountain citron Pomelo
Kaji_Nemu
Ethnic group in South Africa and Zimbabwe
African athlete Mark Mathabane, South African tennis player and author of Kaffir Boy Eric Mathoho, South African footballer Kembo Mohadi, Vice President
Venda_people
1991 South African film
cat, which is named Kaffir cat. The reason being, in her own words, is that the cat is black, and as "blacks are called kaffirs", it has seemingly been
The Leader, His Driver and the Driver's Wife
The_Leader,_His_Driver_and_the_Driver's_Wife
KAFFIR
KAFFIR
KAFFIR
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Comfort
Boy/Male
Arabic
Lucky
Girl/Female
Muslim
Luster of the world
Female
Polish
Polish form of Greek Aikaterine, KATARZYNA means "pure."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Kind
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Goddess Laxmi
Girl/Female
Indian
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Victory; Victorious
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly northern Ireland)
English (chiefly northern Ireland) : variant of the Lancashire surname Salthouse, an occupational name for a worker at a saltworks, a topographic name for someone who lived by a saltworks, or a habitational name from one of the minor places named from a saltworks. There are examples in Furness and Lytham St. Annes, among other places.
Male
Norse
 Old Norse name composed of the elements arn "eagle" and the name of the god Thor (Þórr), hence "eagle of Thor."
KAFFIR
KAFFIR
KAFFIR
KAFFIR
KAFFIR
n.
See Kaffir.
n.
Alt. of Kafir
n. pl.
The most important tribe belonging to the Kaffir race. They inhabit a region on the southeast coast of Africa, but formerly occupied a much more extensive country. They are noted for their warlike disposition, courage, and military skill.
n.
One of a race which, with the Hottentots and Bushmen, inhabit South Africa. They inhabit the country north of Cape Colony, the name being now specifically applied to the tribes living between Cape Colony and Natal; but the Zulus of Natal are true Kaffirs.