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cilantro
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Europe
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Cilantro is commonly used as a fresh herb in cooking in Mexican and Mediterranean cuisines, and is popular in Europe.
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cilantro
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United States
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Cilantro is commonly used in Mexican and Southeast Asian cuisines in the United States, but some find its taste soapy and unpleasant.
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cilantro
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India
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Cilantro is a popular herb in Indian cuisine, adding a fresh and citrusy flavor to dishes.
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cilantro
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Middle East
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Cilantro is less commonly used in Middle Eastern cuisine and may be disliked due to its strong flavor and associations with soap or dirt.
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cilantro
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Southeast Asia
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Cilantro is a popular herb in Southeast Asian cuisines, adding fresh and citrusy flavor to dishes and generally well-liked.
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cilantro
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Mexico
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Cilantro is commonly used in Mexican and Southeast Asian cuisines and is popular in these regions.
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cilantro
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Mexico
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Cilantro is a popular herb in Mexican cuisine, adding fresh flavor to dishes like salsa and curries.
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cilantro
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American culture
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Cilantro is a popular herb in American culture, commonly used in Mexican and Thai cuisine.
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cilantro
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European culture
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Cilantro is less commonly used in European culture and may be considered less desirable due to its strong flavor, often substituted with other herbs like parsley.
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cilantro
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Mediterranean
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In Mediterranean culture, cilantro is not commonly used and can be disliked for its strong, soapy or dirt-like taste.
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cilantro
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North America
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Cilantro is a commonly used fresh herb in North American cooking, especially in Mexican and Mediterranean cuisines.
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