It's surprisingly easy to grow cilantro indoors. That's excellent news for home chefs, who love sprinkling a bit of the delicious herb in their noodles, guacamole, rice, chicken, and more. Even better ...
If you love cooking with cilantro (Coriandrum sativum) or want to add it to your garden of fresh herbs, you're in luck. You can grow this popular culinary herb without even bothering with soil. Maybe ...
Learn how to grow fresh cilantro in containers from seeds to harvest. A simple guide covering soil, watering, and care tips ...
There's something undeniably satisfying about snipping fresh herbs straight from your own kitchen garden. Cilantro, in particular, feels like a small luxury—bright, citrusy and instantly ...
Cilantro (Coriandrum sativum) can be temperamental when it comes to the temperature. It wilts in the heat, which triggers the herb to bolt, or quickly go to seed. It thrives in cool weather and can ...
This aromatic herb sounds like cilantro and is similar in taste, but it's not even related. Its leaves are long and serrated, ...
Cilantro rode onto the American palate from south of the border as an irreplaceable ingredient in pico de gallo or the chief accoutrement to each order of sizzling fajitas. But in the three decades ...
Why is this ancient, worldly herb so polarizing? There are theories that nature plays a role: Some people may be genetically predisposed to cilantro intolerance. ... For the rest of us, nurture or ...
Cilantro, the key herb ingredient of salsas, may act as both a preservative and a protection against salmonella. This leafy herb and its seeds contain dodecenal, a compound that kills salmonella. The ...