Cilantro coriander, chinese parsley, dahnia
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This member of the carrot family is also referred to as Chinese Parsley and Coriander. It is actually the leaves (and stems) of the Coriander plant. Cilantro has a very pungent odor and is widely used in Mexican, Caribbean and Asian cooking. The Cilantro leaves look a bit like flat Italian parsley and in fact are related. Read More Ingredient Substitutions Vietnamese cilantro (taste very similar, perennial) parsley or basil (neither approximate flavor) | | Nutrition |  |
| Serving Size 100 grams |  | | Calories 23 |  | | Total Fat 1g | |    Saturated Fat 0g | | Cholesterol 0mg | | Sodium 46mg | | Potassium 521mg | | Total Carbohydrates 4g | | Dietary Fiber 3g | | Sugars 1g | | Protein 2g |  |
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