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The Meaning of Herbs [Hardcover]

Gretchen Scoble , Ann Field , Ann Fiery


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First Sentence
The leaf of the coriander plant constitutes an herb in its own right-cilantro, or Chinese parsley-while the seed, whole or ground, has been used in cooking for over five thousand years, making the plant as a whole extraordinarily valuable to the chef. Read the first page
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