Dried Cilantro Leaves | Refreshing, Piney flavor with Lemon, Pepper and Mint Hints| Used in Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai and Mexican Cuisine | Chinese Parsley | 0.5 oz.
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Packets are made in the U.S. from a product that was sourced in Israel.
Dear Customer, I would appreciate if you store your items in a cool, dark, and out of the way of direct sunlight and heat. 'This product has a shelf life of 2 years' A stable state. It should last for at least a few years under proper storage conditions. We would like to thank Burma Spice for your kind support.
I purchased one with the model number The portion size is 5 ounces
Selected User Reviews For Dried Cilantro Leaves | Refreshing, Piney flavor with Lemon, Pepper and Mint Hints| Used in Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai and Mexican Cuisine | Chinese Parsley | 0.5 oz.
I must admit that we have used quite a bit of this product and that it is of a very high Our first experience with the package was opening it. I found that it smelled even better than the fresh cilantro plant I bought and used a few months earlier. In addition to Naan, we also use it in a lot of Mexican dishes. I am very pleased with the quality and color of the product, especially for the price.
As it developed with the hydration, it would be a good idea to steep a bit before using as a garnish and use liberally if you are using it in a wet However, if someone in your household does not like cilantro because it tastes " soapy ", this isn't like fresh cilantro in that way, so maybe everyone can enjoy it!.
This does not smell like cilantro or taste like it either. Despite being bland, it does not have any flavor. When I was out of fresh food, I hoped for someone who could provide me with an emergency dried supply.
When I use fresh Cilantro I have to remove the leaf from the stem. I make a killer Thai (Thom Kai Kai) Chicken with Coconut Milk, Fresh Lime Juice, Lemon Grass, Galanga, Fish Sauce, etc. I really have to work hard on this. In the case of dried cilantro, I simply add it to the recipe. I wish you all the best,.
The dish had no taste or smell of cilantro, as indicated by the title. I wouldn't call it mild at all. My expectation was that I would have a dried version on hand, but that proved to be.
We recommend it. Considering the size, it comes packed with lots of features. It may be dry, but you can't expect anything else from me. When I use it with blueberries and lime, it makes a good detox shake.
The pot roast came out very well with this spread, it went well on everything.