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cilantro
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#1
-20 Frags +

fuck this gay earth someone put bleach leaves in my food again

fuck this gay earth someone put bleach leaves in my food again
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#2
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yolo

yolo
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#3
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I like coriander.

I like coriander.
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#4
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I love the smell of cilantro.

I love the smell of cilantro.
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#5
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http://www.nature.com/news/soapy-taste-of-coriander-linked-to-genetic-variants-1.11398

F U C K

http://www.nature.com/news/soapy-taste-of-coriander-linked-to-genetic-variants-1.11398

F U C K
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#6
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1/2 cup [c. 75g] toasted almonds
3 cups coriander leaves and tender stems (about 2 bunches)
1 or 2 garlic cloves
1/2 cup [120ml] extra virgin olive oil
2/3 [c. 70g] cup grated aged sheep’s milk cheese like Nisa, Serpa or pecorino-Toscano
Serve right away with pasta, grilled meats, vegetables or soups, or freeze.

I want it.

[quote]1/2 cup [c. 75g] toasted almonds
3 cups coriander leaves and tender stems (about 2 bunches)
1 or 2 garlic cloves
1/2 cup [120ml] extra virgin olive oil
2/3 [c. 70g] cup grated aged sheep’s milk cheese like Nisa, Serpa or pecorino-Toscano
Serve right away with pasta, grilled meats, vegetables or soups, or freeze.[/quote]
I want it.
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#7
1 Frags +

I like it it im salad

I like it it im salad
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#8
8 Frags +

cilantro in my salsa niggaaaaa

cilantro in my salsa niggaaaaa
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#9
-3 Frags +

cilantro is disgusting

cilantro is disgusting
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#10
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There is ALWAYS cilantro in my fridge.

I swear it's some kind of genetic predisposition towards the stuff. Some love it, and others hate it, describing a totally different flavour than what I experience.

There is ALWAYS cilantro in my fridge.

I swear it's some kind of genetic predisposition towards the stuff. Some love it, and others hate it, describing a totally different flavour than what I experience.
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#11
-2 Frags +

cilantro is delicious

I must be weird 8)

cilantro is delicious

I must be weird 8)
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#12
2 Frags +

wow missed your link above... :p

wow missed your link above... :p
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#13
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i love cilantro

i love cilantro
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#14
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ndustcilantro in my salsa niggaaaaa

Yes

Mexican food without cilantro is almost as meaningless as life without Mexican food.

[quote=ndust]cilantro in my salsa niggaaaaa[/quote]
Yes

Mexican food without cilantro is almost as meaningless as life without Mexican food.
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#15
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cilantro and parsley <3
guys u have to try natural yogurt with garlic and cilantro, that shits dabes.

cilantro and parsley <3
guys u have to try natural yogurt with garlic and cilantro, that shits dabes.
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#16
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A lot of people really over do the cilantro when they use it, also the inclusion or exclusion of the stem can also influence the taste - not to mention how finely you mince it or if it's dried.

I was taught to crush it up when making shopska as a substitute for a commonly available herb in Eastern Europe - interesting that the article above suggests that the crushing of cilantro dulls the soapy taste people can experience.

A lot of people really over do the cilantro when they use it, also the inclusion or exclusion of the stem can also influence the taste - not to mention how finely you mince it or if it's dried.

I was taught to crush it up when making shopska as a substitute for a commonly available herb in Eastern Europe - interesting that the article above suggests that the crushing of cilantro dulls the soapy taste people can experience.
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#17
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MarxistA lot of people really over do the cilantro when they use it, also the inclusion or exclusion of the stem can also influence the taste - not to mention how finely you mince it or if it's dried.

I was taught to crush it up when making shopska as a substitute for a commonly available herb in Eastern Europe - interesting that the article above suggests that the crushing of cilantro dulls the soapy taste people can experience.

yo marxist being all cultural

[quote=Marxist]A lot of people really over do the cilantro when they use it, also the inclusion or exclusion of the stem can also influence the taste - not to mention how finely you mince it or if it's dried.

I was taught to crush it up when making shopska as a substitute for a commonly available herb in Eastern Europe - interesting that the article above suggests that the crushing of cilantro dulls the soapy taste people can experience.[/quote]

yo marxist being all cultural
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#18
1 Frags +

Cilantro is awesome. I eat that shit like lettuce.

Cilantro is awesome. I eat that shit like lettuce.
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#19
-4 Frags +

Good lord, just fucking marry me. I couldn't imagine a more perfect union than a curmudgeon and somebody willing to bitch about how somebody put cilantro in their food.

seriously though, I'm from the north, we don't eat "cilantro" here. We call that shit "mexico lettuce" and it hates freedom.

Good lord, just fucking marry me. I couldn't imagine a more perfect union than a curmudgeon and somebody willing to bitch about how somebody put cilantro in their food.


seriously though, I'm from the north, we don't eat "cilantro" here. We call that shit "mexico lettuce" and it hates freedom.
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#20
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I personally don't like the taste of cilantro but considering it's a good antioxidant and can detox harmful metals from your body I still force myself to eat it.

I personally don't like the taste of cilantro but considering it's a good antioxidant and can detox harmful metals from your body I still force myself to eat it.
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