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Have to be a bit careful on this one.It must come from the Laurus nobilis plant, not any other sort of laurel such as the type using in hedging (which is actually from the Prunus family)So dont eat this one:
I have only ever (in 25 of years of curry cooking) seen asian bay leaves in one asian shop (in Australia). That's where I bought mine from, in a big bag.
True, if they are dry and stale out of an old packet! But fresh Bay leaves or 'fresh' dried ones have a great aroma / flavour