RNAi [he/him] to food • edit-24 years agoFucking cilantroimagemessage-square85 fedilinkarrow-up1124file-text
arrow-up1124imageFucking cilantroRNAi [he/him] to food • edit-24 years agomessage-square85 Commentsfedilinkfile-text
:deeper-sadness: Edit: turns out cilantro apparently taste like coriander seeds, which I like. Weird phenomenon.
minus-squareSuperZutsuki [they/them]hexbear16·4 years agoHow has no one mentioned that cilantro is coriander? (regarding the edit) link
minus-squareDeadend [he/him]hexbear9·4 years agoDon’t spoil the secret. Coriander is boring while cilantro is ‘exotic’ link
minus-squareSuperZutsuki [they/them]hexbear6·4 years agoI want to see an experiment where a restaurant serves two dishes that are exactly the same except they tell the people that one has coriander and the other has cilantro. link
minus-squareRNAi [he/him]hexagonhexbear2·4 years agoYes, but in spanish the seeds are called coriander and the leaves cilantro link
How has no one mentioned that cilantro is coriander? (regarding the edit)
Don’t spoil the secret. Coriander is boring while cilantro is ‘exotic’
I want to see an experiment where a restaurant serves two dishes that are exactly the same except they tell the people that one has coriander and the other has cilantro.
Yes, but in spanish the seeds are called coriander and the leaves cilantro