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Herein, what are the black spots on cilantro?
Bacterial leaf spot is a seed-borne disease that causes dark, water-soaked spots on leaves which quickly turn dark brown and sometimes black. They can be seen on both the top and bottom sides of leaves. If severe, foliage can take on a blighted appearance as the spots merge.
Similarly, it is asked, can I eat cilantro with brown spots?
Choose fresh-looking Cilantro with good color and a clean, fresh scent. Avoid any brown spots or wilted stalks or leaves. Use soon after purchasing.
Cilantro leaves are often added to a dish just before serving because their flavor diminishes with cooking. They are available as whole seeds or ground coriander. Although the leaves and dried seeds are most commonly used in cooking, the entire cilantro plant is edible.