coriandrum

[US]/ˌkɒrɪˈændrəm/
[UK]/ˌkɔːrɪˈændrəm/

Translation

n.A genus of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, native to regions from southern Europe to central Asia, including the species Coriandrum sativum which produces the herb and spice known as coriander or cilantro.
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fresh coriander adds a bright, citrusy flavor to thai curries.

the recipe calls for finely chopped coriander leaves as garnish.

coriander seeds are toasted before being ground into an aromatic spice powder.

mix the coriander paste with yogurt to make a refreshing raita.

the indian bread was sprinkled with roasted coriander seeds.

coriander roots contain intense flavor and are used in thai cooking.

a handful of fresh coriander transforms simple rice into an aromatic dish.

the marinade combines ginger, garlic, and ground coriander for depth.

green coriander chutney complements grilled fish perfectly.

store fresh coriander in water to keep it from wilting.

the soup was finished with a drizzle of coriander oil.

coriander and mint together create a refreshing herb blend.

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