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Fresh parsley tastes like parsley. Dried parsley from a spice canister tastes like nothing. Why do we even waste time with it?
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Dried parsley is the most pointless dried herb. Fresh parsley, which you can get at almost all grocery stores, has a refreshing, earthy, slightly citrusy flavor. Dried parsley tastes of absolutely nothing and the texture is like burned paper.Unless you have a particular herb conveniently growing on a sill or in a garden, the dried form of that herb is shelf stable, and can be added as an ingredient in dishes not requiring a fresh instance of the herb as a garnish. Is there a reason for you to exist?
Fresh parsley tastes like parsley. Dried parsley from a spice canister tastes like nothing. Why do we even waste time with it?
You're not supposed to use dried parsley like a garnish. It's for soups and shit like that.Dried parsley is the most pointless dried herb. Fresh parsley, which you can get at almost all grocery stores, has a refreshing, earthy, slightly citrusy flavor. Dried parsley tastes of absolutely nothing and the texture is like burned paper.
I swear, some of you are dumping dried parsley out of a shaker and directly into your mouth, then blaming the parsley for your failure to forage competently.
Does going to the grocery store and buying fresh parsley count as foraging?