i always read cilantro as pertaining to italian food but is it mire commonly anerican to read cilantro as mexican coded?
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2 months ago
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@gav@cawfee.club yeah, or indian
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@gav@cawfee.club yeah, or seasian
2 months ago
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@gav@cawfee.club Coriander sounds more Romance to me
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@GapYoukai@cawfee.club im pretty sure corriander is english and cilantro is italian
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@genmaicha@stereophonic.space but how do people see it, i dont think most people hear cilantro and think must be asians
2 months ago
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@gav@cawfee.club Wiktionary to the rescue! Actually surprised to learn they come from the same root
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@gav@cawfee.club at least in the US I think it's most strongly associated with mexican cuisine. is it actually used in italian cooking?
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@genmaicha@stereophonic.space at least in america
2 months ago
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@GapYoukai@cawfee.club oh its doing the colonel thing
2 months ago
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@GapYoukai@cawfee.club @gav@cawfee.club ah! now I finally know what cilantro is (we just call it koriander)
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@GapYoukai@cawfee.club @gav@cawfee.club Wiktionary is so great. I always skip google and immediately type en.wiktionary.org/wiki/coriander if I want to know a word.
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@Maltheus@iddqd.social @gav@cawfee.club Honestly one of my favourite websites
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@Maltheus@iddqd.social @GapYoukai@cawfee.club @gav@cawfee.club with duckduckgo, you can just search for !wt coriander and it takes you right there
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