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hello!

 

Im an Indian living in India would like to know what exactly cilantro is and

indian name/substitute to this.

regards

pothukuchi 

 

--- On Fri, 31/7/09, Viji Sundaram <vijisundaram3 wrote:

 

 

Viji Sundaram <vijisundaram3

hello and here's a recipe

 

Friday, 31 July, 2009, 4:22 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hello all:

 

So happy to join your group. I have recipes for a bunch of Indian vegetarian

dishes that I'd like to share with you, and here's one:

 

Vegetable stew in coconut milk

 

Ingredients (for 4 people)

Carrots (large): 2; Yukon potatoes: 2 (large); broccoli: 1/2 pound; green

onions: 4 to 6; garlic: 2 cloves; a pinch of turmeric, 3/4 tspn. salt and fresh

cilantro, hot green chillies: 2. Coconut milk (organic): 1 can.

 

Method

 

Sautee green cut green onions until onions become transluscent. Set aside. Boil

cut carrots -- make sure they remain crunchy, potatoes cut into one-inch cubes,

and broccoli broken into crowns. Add boiled veggies, sliced chillies to sauteed

onions. Add turmeric and salt and cook over low flame for about 5 minutes. Then

add coconut milk and cook for no more than five more minutes. Garnish with fresh

cilantro chopped fine.

 

Happy eating!

 

Viji

 

 

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It is the same as coriander leaves & seeds.

 

hth,

Peace,

Diane

 

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> hello!

>  

> Im an Indian living in India would like to know what exactly cilantro is and

indian name/substitute to this.

> regards

> pothukuchi 

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Cilantro is exactly the same as coriander which is commonly used in Indian

cooking.Just called by a different name in the West. 

 

--- On Thu, 7/30/09, venkata padma <ppadmasuri wrote:

 

venkata padma <ppadmasuri

Re: hello and here's a recipe

 

Thursday, July 30, 2009, 9:01 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

hello!

 

 

 

Im an Indian living in India would like to know what exactly cilantro is and

indian name/substitute to this.

 

regards

 

pothukuchi 

 

 

 

--- On Fri, 31/7/09, Viji Sundaram <vijisundaram3@ > wrote:

 

 

 

Viji Sundaram <vijisundaram3@ >

 

[vegetarian_ group] hello and here's a recipe

 

 

 

Friday, 31 July, 2009, 4:22 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hello all:

 

 

 

So happy to join your group. I have recipes for a bunch of Indian vegetarian

dishes that I'd like to share with you, and here's one:

 

 

 

Vegetable stew in coconut milk

 

 

 

Ingredients (for 4 people)

 

Carrots (large): 2; Yukon potatoes: 2 (large); broccoli: 1/2 pound; green

onions: 4 to 6; garlic: 2 cloves; a pinch of turmeric, 3/4 tspn. salt and fresh

cilantro, hot green chillies: 2. Coconut milk (organic): 1 can.

 

 

 

Method

 

 

 

Sautee green cut green onions until onions become transluscent. Set aside. Boil

cut carrots -- make sure they remain crunchy, potatoes cut into one-inch cubes,

and broccoli broken into crowns. Add boiled veggies, sliced chillies to sauteed

onions. Add turmeric and salt and cook over low flame for about 5 minutes. Then

add coconut milk and cook for no more than five more minutes. Garnish with fresh

cilantro chopped fine.

 

 

 

Happy eating!

 

 

 

Viji

 

 

 

 

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thanks Diane

 

--- On Fri, 31/7/09, strayfeather1 <otherbox2001 wrote:

 

 

strayfeather1 <otherbox2001

Re: hello and here's a recipe

 

Friday, 31 July, 2009, 10:19 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

It is the same as coriander leaves & seeds.

 

hth,

Peace,

Diane

 

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> hello!

>  

> Im an Indian living in India would like to know what exactly cilantro is and

indian name/substitute to this.

> regards

> pothukuchi 

>

> ->

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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We refer to cilantro as fresh coriander here in the UK. According to Wikipedia

the term cilantro is mostly used " in the Americas. "

Christie

 

, judith bell <judithb wrote:

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> Cilantro is exactly the same as coriander which is commonly used in Indian

cooking.Just called by a different name in the West. 

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