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  • I think this fits the rules for Weekend Herb Blogging because in my mind cilantro's an essential ingredient in the perfect guacamole recipe.

    Recipe for Cilantro-Lovers Perfect Guacamole with Red Onion, Lime, and Chiles Kalyn Denny 2009

  • I think this fits the rules for Weekend Herb Blogging because in my mind cilantro's an essential ingredient in the perfect guacamole recipe.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Kalyn Denny 2009

  • I guess cilantro's claim to fame is that people either love or hate the strong flavor, but I'm guessing I've written about cilantro more than any other herb for Weekend Herb Blogging, hosted this week by Marija from Palachinka, so it's probably still officially my favorite herb.

    Archive 2008-08-01 Kalyn Denny 2008

  • We have wandered off course from "cilantro's health benefits".

    Cilantro's Health Benefits 2006

  • I guess cilantro's claim to fame is that people either love or hate the strong flavor, but I'm guessing I've written about cilantro more than any other herb for Weekend Herb Blogging, hosted this week by Marija from Palachinka, so it's probably still officially my favorite herb.

    Vegan Tomato Salad Recipe with Cucumber, Avocado, Cilantro, and Lime Kalyn Denny 2008

  • And I heard rumors that you were cheating behind cilantro's back with parsley.

    White Bean Salad with Tuna and Parsley Kalyn Denny 2007

  • More thrilling are deviled eggs with bacon and culantro (cilantro's feistier cousin) and deep-fried whole ($5), or stuffed with baby octopus ($9), the tentacles curling plaintively upward.

    NYT > Home Page By LIGAYA MISHAN 2011

  • In research studies, cilantro's remarkable components have shown the potential to:

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com M.D. Leo Galland 2011

  • I think we've all pretty much concluded that cilantro's taste depends on your genetic make-up, and that for some it tastes like soap.

    Later On LeisureGuy 2010

  • And coriander, cilantro's cousin (coriander comes from the dried seeds; cilantro comes from the fresh leaves), is plain old kuzbara.

    A Diamond's Eye View of the World 2009

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