Yes.
Yes, cilantro flowers are edible and can be eaten. They have a similar flavor to the leaves of the cilantro plant.
tops
this is my question in you... what stem that can be eaten?
Because of it's hollow stem.
According to a recipe for "Cilantro Guacamole Baked Chicken" at familyoven.com, a bunch of cilantro is approximately 12 oz.
no but the seed of the corn is eaten.
no but the seed of the corn is eaten.
A sprig of cilantro refers to a small, fresh stem or shoot of the cilantro plant, which is also known as coriander. This herb is commonly used in cooking for its distinct, aromatic flavor and is popular in various cuisines, especially in Mexican, Indian, and Asian dishes. A sprig typically includes both the stem and the green leaves, which are often chopped and added as a garnish or flavoring in recipes. Cilantro is known for its vibrant taste, which can enhance the overall profile of a dish.
The stem
Cellery
Yes, you can eat the stem of an artichoke. It is edible and can be cooked and eaten along with the rest of the artichoke.
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