#1 2009-10-18 13:52:31
- Texan in Oslo
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Cilantro in Oslo?
Hi everybody,
I'm a recent transplant from Texas and I cook a lot of Mexican food. A key ingredient is cilantro. Does anyone have any idea where I can find it? I haven't had much luck finding a really good "farmer's market" yet, does anyone have any insight into this?
Thanks!
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#2 2009-10-18 20:04:56
- flipper78
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Re: Cilantro in Oslo?
I think you can find it in Asian shop. Saw it the other day I was at Asian market. BUt then again ordinary supermarkets might have them
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#3 2009-10-19 11:35:07
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Re: Cilantro in Oslo?
Thanks Flipper! I actually found out that coriander is the same as cilantro here, this makes it much easier!
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#4 2009-11-09 09:42:37
- Medusa09
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Re: Cilantro in Oslo?
The name of the Cilantro is Koriander /Coriander here in Norway. You will usually find theme as a potted plant .I got theme on Meny or Ultra.
And in the Area of Grønland in Oslo , you can find stores who is selling food and vegetables frome the whole world
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