Tip: Cilantro
Posted: 7:05 pm PDT June 6, 2005
Cilantro, often sold as "fresh coriander" or "Chinese parsley," is commonly used for its distinctive pungent flavor and fragrance in Vietnamese, Thai, Asian, Indian, and Mexican cuisines. Choose leaves with a bright, even color and no sign of wilting. The dried leaves lack fresh cilantro's distinctive flavor and are an unacceptable substitution. Ground coriander, an ingredient in most curry powders, is made from the ground seeds of the plant and serves a different purpose from that of coriander leaves.
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