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Cilantro (Coriander) Leaves (15g)

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Cilantro (Coriander) Leaves (15g) are dried and perfect for adding a burst of fresh, herbaceous flavour to Mexican, Thai, and Indian dishes. These leaves are ideal for those who love the distinctive taste of cilantro but prefer the convenience of a dried herb.

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Weight 0.04 kg
Dimensions 8 × 12 × 1.2 cm
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