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hints from Martha Stewart?

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While reading up on Belgian wits I suddenly had Zen moment ( or maybe it was the triple I was drinking). I realized that I had saved about 5 ounces of "Flat leaf parsley seeds" from my garden grown parsley. I do believe the seeds are ... wait for it... coriander! Nice to get double use from the plant.
Maybe not great news to the rest of you but I was tickled ( then again it still may be this triple)
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Post by tompb »

Sorry John. Cilantro seeds are corriander. I'm not sure how the parsley would work.
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Tom is right, so it must have been the tripel after all. Could be interesting though. You might try crushing a few and seeing what aromas you get.
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Cilantro = Italian flat leaf parsley or am I mistaken?
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Post by tony b »

Sorry dude, but parsely is parsely. Italian flat leaf is just another variety from the "normal" curly that we see everywhere.

Confirmation from the others - coriander = cilantro.
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Knowing that my Alzheimer kicks in often without warning, I did some more checking. Seems cilantro is also known as "Chinese parsley or Indian flat leaf parsley" but not Italian flat leaf. Maybe that is why my lasagna tastes off.
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However, the seeds I have are definitely coriander, even though I misnamed the plant.
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