Bolivian Coriander (Porophyllum ruderale)

Bolivian Coriander (Porophyllum ruderale)
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Bolivian coriander, quillquiña (also spelled quirquiña or quilquiña), killi, or papalo is an herbaceous plant whose leaves can be used as a seasoning. Their taste has been described as “somewhere between arugula, cilantro and rue.” The plant is commonly grown in Mexico and South America for use in salsas. When full-grown, this annual grows to about 5 feet in height and 3 feet in diameter.

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