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October 10,
News Round Up 118

IT seems that British taste buds are changing. The Daily Mail reports on a survey by herb producer Vitacress which reveals that coriander has overtaken more traditional favourites to become the most popular fresh herb.

More than 30million packs and bunches were sold in the last year as Brits tucked in to 'world' dishes. Parsley came in second, with 23million sales, and basil was third at 19million.

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