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Cilantro is growing like a weed!

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Forum' started by Bebasguy, Sep 8, 2014.

  1. Bebasguy

    Bebasguy DI Member

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    It's free, but you have to come and get it. Barangay Lunga, Valencia. About 2 km from the city proper. George:
    0919 875 6015
     
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    How come your grows and mine does not ??..Miguel
     
  3. Jack Peterson

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    :eek: Miguel, You are obviously not popping the little Blue Pill. :rolleyes:

    Sorry mate, I could not resist this :o

    Good job we are all friends here. What?


    JP
     
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    Not being familiar with the name Cilantro, I thought you guys might be talking about some kind of Wacky Tobaccy!:wink:
    So I just looked it up to find it is part of the Coriander family.
    How about Marjoram? just looked in the kitchen at our herb stand.
    No Jack I've not been popping blue pills honest. JB
     
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    In South American cuisine, only the leaves of Coriander plant are generally used, it is referred to as Cilantro, whereas in most other cuisines the rest of the coriander plant was used as well.

    Larry
     
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