debodun
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In the local supermarket, they are selling flat-leaf parsley as cilantro (and curly parsley as the parsley). Makes me wonder how competent the produce manager is.
Plus... It's been proven that people are genetically programmed to either love or detest cilantro
http://gizmodo.com/5942551/genetic-proof-that-you-really-do-hate-cilantro
Plus... It's been proven that people are genetically programmed to either love or detest cilantro
http://gizmodo.com/5942551/genetic-proof-that-you-really-do-hate-cilantro
For me eating cilantro is like eating brass. I thought I was the only person who didn`t like it....
I guess my French roots show, I love flat leaf parsley, curly leaf is just for decoration. I just do not like cilantro.
Coriander is apparently cilantro seeds. I like them both, and just call it all coriander. My son hates it with a passion.
Parsley is good in tabouli (middle eastern dish with bulgar wheat, tomatoes, mint & parsley) and very very tasty and healthy.
I love cilantro, both the fragrance and the flavor. Parsley - that fluffy green stuff they put on the edge of your plate - I don't know why. Meh.
We buy coriander seeds for cooking but I buy fresh coriander leaves as well.
I was curious and have googled the difference between coriander and cilantro and the majority of sites say there is no difference. Cilantro is the Spanish word for coriander. My dh who uses many spices and herbs in cooking has never heard of cilantro.
I love cilantro, both the fragrance and the flavor. Parsley - that fluffy green stuff they put on the edge of your plate - I don't know why. Meh.
From what I have read, the correct name for the plant is Cilantro when it is in the leafy green part of it's lifecycle. When it flowers and seeds, the correct name is Coriander.
I can't think of one good thing to say about Brussel sprouts.
I used to detest Brussel Sprouts... Now I love them.. But I have a very special way of fixing them that is to die for.