I made a chicken dish with lime and cilantro and I let the cilanto cook with the lime and its to over powering and I dont want to throw it out
Yes, guinea pigs can eat cilantro but it should be given as treat and not as their major source of food. Cilantro offers vitamins and minerals that are beneficial to your guinea pig.
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.
To substitute cilantro paste for fresh cilantro, you typically need about 1 tablespoon of cilantro paste to replace 1 cup of fresh cilantro. This is because cilantro paste is more concentrated in flavor. Adjust according to your taste preference, as the intensity of the paste can vary.
There is no easy answer too this question, but usually at 'Slinkys Grill' we tap about 1.7kg of sugar to neutralize the salt. But its really up too your taste buds to decide your choice.
A lot.
Try adding more ingredients and liquids to neutralize the pepper.
Yes, you can neutralize too much fertilizer by diluting it with water or by adding more soil to reduce the concentration of nutrients. You can also allow the excess fertilizer to leach out by watering the plants thoroughly. It is important to monitor your plants for signs of fertilizer burn and adjust your fertilizer application accordingly.
try adding lime juice as it will neutralize the base
Vietnamese coriander is very much like cilantro and makes an excellent substitute as does coriander and parsley
YES! My rabbit loves it alot too...