Robin Garr wrote:Stuart Yaniger wrote: is it possible that you just don't get very good quality cilantro in England? My limited experience with it was that it was extremely mild, lacking the punch of the Cal-Mex variety we get around here. Terroir? Clone? Far too limited sample?
I was thinking exactly the same thing and would add "short, cool growing season." Cilantro's natural habitat is in subtropical to tropical regions.
Well, there's no way to tell about clone etc.
Regarding growing season, much of our foodstuffs are imported. I'll check next time where the coriander comes from.
But I have spent time in Asia and India* and I've not found coriander leaves other than pleasant --and unremarkable in that its not something really to notice, its just a flavouring, certainly not a herb to object to
*and Texas & California