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Has the spread of flat-leaf parsley seen off the curly kind for ever?

hat’s the point of curly parsley? It does seem that recipes always specify the flat-leaf variety. “Curly parsley is not seen as glamorous, like Italian or French flat-leaf parsley, but as the garnish of the 1960s,” says Jane Scotter, who runs the

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