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Island Herbs: Thyme and Cilantro

Thyme and cilantro are not often combined in cooking. Thyme is usually used with other Mediterranean herbs, such as rosemary, marjoram, and bay leaf. Cilantro is often used with other cooling herbs, like mint and basil. Bahamian cooking combines the two, and we were blown away by the incredible aroma they created in the Conch Fritters and Coconut Rice.

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Bahamian Cooking with Rose
April 21, 2009

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That is true, they are not often combined, but both of them very often are used in Caribbean cuisine...

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