Availability of Cilantro / Jalepno
> Michel Boucher claims:
>
>(Weiler) wrote:
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>> Does anyone know if there is a dried version of Cilantro available
>> anywhere ?
>
>Yes, it's called coriander.
Not really the same thing. Actually they are both from the same plant;
cilantro (an herb) is the leaf (sometimes called Chinese parsley), coriander (a
spice) refers to the seed. Penzeys sells dehydrated cilantro and also
coriander (seeds).
>> And what about Jalepeno; is there a powder form like for chili and
>> cayenne ?
>
>I have dried sliced jalapenos but you should be able to find some in
>jars or cans.
Penzeys sells dried ground jalepeno, as I'm sure do others.
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