tops
Yes.
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.
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.
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.
They can be harvested when the tops of the leaves start to die off.
You can try this recipe: 2 pkg Top Ramen 1/4 c of fresh cilantro 1 regular lime Boil the Ramen. Cut seasoning package into it then add the cilantro and lime. You can chop the cilantro or simply pick off the leaves.
The stems will be long and the tops will be bushy. If it looks like the picture on the seed packet, it's ready to pick.
on the tops click the 'X' button (Its along with the other tops) then you can pick a top you want to wear Hoped this helps :D
Cilantro is a herb.
2 Tbsp dried cilantro = 1/4 cup fresh cilantro
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.