According to a recipe for "Cilantro Guacamole Baked Chicken" at familyoven.com, a bunch of cilantro is approximately 12 oz.
Fresh cilantro usually comes in bunches weighing 4 ounces at the grocery store. A bottle of dried cilantro is .4 oz or 11.3 grams.
One full, good-sized stem with all of the leaves on both the stem and "side" branches of that stem.
It's 78 cents for a wrapped bunch at the grocery store where I live.
2.8 ounces will be present in a bunch of cilantro
Between 60 and 80 cents wholesale, however I have seen it over a dollar retail.
Just pick off about a teaspoon or tablespoon worth of the leaves, but if you like cilantro than add a bit more, it's just an estimate. Make the recipe to your liking.
2 Tbsp dried cilantro = 1/4 cup fresh cilantro
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Cilantro is a safe herb for cats, so a cat may eat it as much as it wishes.
1 teaspoon of dried dill = 1 sprig of dill
As much as you want, - a "large" sprig could be any size, you are seeing it, not us.
the main stem
About 3 gm.
A lot.
Vietnamese coriander is very much like cilantro and makes an excellent substitute as does coriander and parsley
1 pack
About 2 to 3 tablespoons.