Porophyllum ruderale is an herbaceous annual plant whose leaves can be used for seasoning food. The 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 fully grown, the plant measures about 150 cm in height and 90 cm in diameter.
The plant is easy to grow from seed in a well-drained soil, which should be allowed to dry between watering.

Categories: Herb Spice
Also known as:
English: Bolivian corianderquillquiñaquirquiñaquilquiñayerba porosakillitepeguarupay wachimampuritupápaloquelitesummer cilantro
Latin species name: Porophyllum ruderale
Spanish: pápaloquelite
Wikidata ID: Q891381
Wikipedia title: Porophyllum ruderale
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