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Cilantro-
- Description- Cilantro is a green feathery leaved, fragrant, annual herb. Cilantro is also known as Chinese parsley. The seeds of this plant are used as a spice called coriander. Cilantro is a love it or hate it herb, many people taste these leaves differently. If you enjoy cilantro you may taste it as refreshing with a lemony flavor, but those who do not enjoy cilantro liken it to soap.
- Preparation- Cilantro is used as an ingredient in many cultures. Remove the leaves from the stems. Use the leaves whole to garnish a dish or chop the and add it to soups etc.
- Storage- The leaves will spoil quickly when they are removed from the stems, so wait to remove them until you are ready to apply it to your dish. I keep my cilantro in a jar of water in the fridge with a bag loosely around it. Some people prefer to keep their cilantro on the counter top. Cut cilantro keeps for 5-ish days.
- Nutrition- Vitamin K, C, A
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Recipes Using Cilantro
This one is a quick and fresh way to enjoy your local ingredients. If you have a spiralizer, or a penchant for cutting a matchstick julienne, this is the recipe for you! It calls for agave syrup, but I believe honey would work as well!
A good one for meatless Mondays, this one uses tomatoes, garlic, cabbage, sweet potato, and onions.
You can use bean sprouts, chopped cilantro, scallions, mint and/or Thai basil for garnish of the soup, so you don’t necessarily need all of these on your farmstand grocery list to make this hearty soup. It’s thick and rich and hearty with the help of some peanut butter, you won’t miss the meat.
The flavor combo of carrot and orange is vibrant in color and flavor. Veggie broth keeps it vegetarian but chicken broth may be substituted as well. Grab a hearty crusty bread to enjoy with this one!