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Tip: Cilantro

POSTED: 12:30 am EDT September 19, 2004

Cilantro, also called Chinese parsley, is commonly used for its distinctive pungent flavor and fragrance in Vietnamese, Thai, other Asian, Indian, and Mexican cuisines. Choose leaves with a bright, even color and no sign of wilting. The dried leaves lack cilantro's distinctive flavor and are an unacceptable substitution.



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