Organic Cilantro, 1 Bunch
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Taste buds differ from person to person. To see if it's something you'd like, you'd have to buy it and try it out for yourself.
I'm not sure I'd give that to a reindeer!
My bunch was tiny, weighing only 3 ounces.
Well, it's in the "hot zone" for hemorrhagic rabbit disease, so if you have bunnies, you shouldn't buy any vegetables from there; I stick to eastern vegetables.
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When I opened the bag, which contained a variety of items, it smelled rotten. Next to some withered old avocados, the culprit was a mushy, rotten bag of cilantro with black spots. When you put something like this in a customer's bag, where does common sense come into play?.
It does not last very long before wilting, according to some reviewers. If you take care of your herbs as if they were fresh, they will last a long time. After rinsing the flowers, cut off the ends of the base and place them in a small cup of water to keep them fresh. Refrigerate after covering with a plastic bag (if desired). Of course, you must be careful not to spill the water, but they will easily last a week or more if done correctly. This method can also be used with other fresh herbs. Best wishes to you.
The cilantro from Amazon Fresh arrived quickly, at a reasonable price, and in perfect condition - It may seem insignificant, but the smallest details can make a significant difference, especially during COVID.
It was wilted and drenched when it arrived. The leaves appear to have become wet and trapped in the plastic bag, possibly compressed under a heavy object. I gathered as many whole leaves as I could and was only able to use about a third of them.
I've tried to buy cilantro from Whole Foods on several occasions. It only lasts a day or two each time, and then it wilts horribly. Don't bother unless you're going to use it that day. Also, the bunch size has been so small three times now! I've stopped buying it unless I already have a recipe that needs it.
In a grocery store, one bunch was equal to three non-organic bunches! When I used to shop at a grocery store, I always felt ripped off, but not anymore! I was astounded by the freshness of the bouquet. It looks as if it was just dug up from the ground and cleaned before being delivered to my front door! It's been in my refrigerator for nearly a week, and it's still as fresh as the day I got it! This astounds me because cilantro always goes bad the next day! Whoever works the late evening shift has a lot of potential. Late-night packers and drivers never make me unhappy. Daytime drivers, on the other hand, annoy me. They are far below my expectations, and I am a very laid-back individual.
organic). I'm always disappointed when I buy organic cilantro from the grocery store. It's always far too filthy to use without first washing it, and it's full of small rocks (? I'm only able to use one of them most of the time. 2/3 of it is either yellow and stiff (too much sun? ), or some of it is yellow and stiff. ) or turning brown and gummy. The organic does not appeal to me. neither as well-rounded nor flavorful as regular cilantro. You may have a different experience, but if they only have organic, I don't bother getting it.
This could be due to the fact that it was grown in a greenhouse. Even so, it shouldn't be as bad as it is. br>If you're looking for a strong cilantro flavor and aroma, look elsewhere.