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Sheldon wrote:
> On Sep 11, 10:54�am, Tracy > wrote: >> Jean B. wrote: >>> What fries me even more is the lack of cilantro roots. >> What do you do with the cilantro roots? I just bought a bunch of >> cilantro with the roots. >> I already cut them off though. Cilantro with roots is harder to clean >> than spinach sometimes. So much dirt! > > The roots are used in cooking too... cilantro is extremely easy to > grow I don't know why folks who claim to love it don't grow their > own... I don't grow it because to me cilantro tastes like Octagon > soap. > > http://www.thaitable.com/Thai/Ingred...antro_root.htm > > Interesting. I have not come across a recipe requiring the roots. Granted, I don't make a lot of Thai food. -Tracy |
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