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Posted by David MD zn 7 on June 25, 2008, 10:40:42, in reply to "All about cilantro/Guest writer "
not sure what you mean about Rosemary being an "exception". I think of Rosemary as an herb...don't most people? Some culinary distinctions are pretty arbitrary and based solely on taste. Melons=fruit to most people, related gourds=vegetables.
Interesting article though. I used to hate cilantro, and still don't really like it but I've grown to accept the flavor.
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