28 Cilantro Recipes From 17 Cuisines.
The herb the world cannot agree on — soapy to some palates by genetic luck, indispensable to everyone else. It finishes Mexican tacos and salsas, Thai curries, Indian chutneys and Vietnamese soups, always added raw or at the last second because heat kills it instantly. The stems hold more flavor than the leaves and blend beautifully into marinades and salsa verde.
28 recipes on this route
The recipes.
Vietnam1 hr 25 min
Bánh Mì
Vietnamese Baguette Sandwich with Pâté and Pickles

Chile1 hr 55 min
Cazuela de Vacuno
Chilean Beef, Corn and Pumpkin Broth

Costa Rica2 hr 55 min
Ceviche Tico
Costa Rican Lime-Cured Fish

Georgia1 hr 5 min
Chakhokhbili
Georgian Chicken and Tomato Herb Stew

Colombia22 min
Changua
Bogotá Milk and Egg Breakfast Soup

Mexico40 min
Chilaquiles Verdes
Tortilla Chips in Tomatillo Salsa

Costa Rica25 min
Gallo Pinto
Costa Rican Rice and Black Beans

Iran3 hr 15 min
Ghormeh Sabzi
Persian Herb and Dried Lime Stew

Mexico15 min
Guacamole
Molcajete-Style

Morocco1 hr 20 min
Harira
Moroccan Tomato, Lentil and Chickpea Soup

Laos20 min
Jeow Mak Len
Lao Roasted Tomato Chili Dip

Guatemala2 hr
Kaq Ik
Q'eqchi' Maya Turkey and Chile Soup
Every recipe on this route.
All 28 of them, alphabetically, with the country each one comes from.
- VNBánh Mì
- CLCazuela de Vacuno
- CRCeviche Tico
- GEChakhokhbili
- COChangua
- MXChilaquiles Verdes
- CRGallo Pinto
- IRGhormeh Sabzi
- MXGuacamole
- MAHarira
- LAJeow Mak Len
- GTKaq Ik
- LAKhao Piak Sen
- GEKharcho
- GEKhinkali
- IRKuku Sabzi
- LBLebanese Falafel
- BOLlajua
- GELobio
- THMoo Ping
- CLPebre
- CRPicadillo de Chayote
- LAPing Gai
- VEPisca Andina
- ECSeco de Chivo
- AMSpas
- EGTa'ameya
- AMZhingyalov Hats
also known ascoriander leaves, fresh coriander