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Chopping cilantro
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09/01/17 11:06 PM
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bill oxner
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I love it. The first time I had it was at a Mexican restaurant off mason road. Then on a Whitewing hunt with fajitas in the field. It comes up in my garden twice each year.
It's a little difficult for me to chop. Do you start from the stem end or the top end?
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Re: Chopping cilantro
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09/01/17 11:16 PM
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TexasKC
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I use the tops only. The stems (to me) have a stronger flavor.
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Re: Chopping cilantro
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09/02/17 01:56 AM
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bigbob_ftw
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I use the tops only. The stems (to me) have a stronger flavor. The stems are good for seasoning soups.
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Re: Chopping cilantro
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09/02/17 11:58 AM
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BuckRage
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bunch tightly and then from the tops in half and chop. in use a little of the stem. maybe 1/3
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