What is Thai basil used for?
Thai basil is a staple in Thai and Vietnamese cooking, used in curries, pho, stir-fries, and as a raw garnish where its aromatic intensity adds depth.
Thai basil from ChefPax has a spicier, more robust flavor than Italian basil — with strong anise and clove notes that hold up well in cooked Thai, Vietnamese, and stir-fry dishes.
Thai basil from ChefPax has a spicier, more robust flavor than Italian basil — with strong anise and clove notes that hold up well in cooked Thai, Vietnamese, and stir-fry dishes.
Thai basil is a staple in Thai and Vietnamese cooking, used in curries, pho, stir-fries, and as a raw garnish where its aromatic intensity adds depth.

Sweet-spice with anise aroma, purple stems. 5×5 live tray - 4-6 harvests. Asian curries, seafood, Thai dishes. 14-21 days.
One-time: $12.00
Weekly subscription: $10.80/week
Typical grow cycle: 21 days
Delivery: Local delivery across the Austin metro area. Based in Manor, TX.
ChefPax is a local Austin microgreens farm in Manor, Texas, delivering fresh-cut microgreens, live trays, specialty crops, and sprout-style crops to chefs and home cooks across the Austin metro area.
Basil Thai — 5×5 are commonly used in salads, sandwiches, grain bowls, and plated dishes. Best added just before serving.
ChefPax microgreens are grown in Manor, TX and delivered within 24–48 hours of harvest. Live trays continue growing, extending shelf life beyond pre-cut greens.
Compared to other microgreens, basil thai — 5×5 offer a distinct flavor and texture profile.
Chefs use basil thai — 5×5 to enhance plating, add texture, and introduce concentrated flavor.
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The best microgreens for seafood are bronze fennel, curled chervil, pea shoots, and shiso because they add aroma, height, and freshness without overwhelming delicate fish.
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Best garnish crops for cocktails
The best garnish crops for cocktails are bronze fennel, lemon basil, nasturtium, and shiso because they bring aroma and visual precision to the rim or glass.
Best mild microgreens for sandwiches
The best mild sandwich greens are alfalfa sprouts, broccoli microgreens, sunflower, and pea shoots because they add texture without dominating the filling.
Best specialty crops for chefs
The best ChefPax specialty crops for chefs are Chinese Mahogany, bronze fennel, curled chervil, shiso, nasturtium, and red amaranth.
Best herbs for French plating
The best microgreen herbs for French plating are curled chervil, bronze fennel, parsley, and sorrel because they bring restrained aroma and clean finishing flavor.
Best crops for spicy dishes
The best crops for spicy dishes are Rambo radish, wasabi mustard, nasturtium, and cilantro because they add heat, brightness, or fresh herbal contrast.