- may see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Linear B.
Coriander (/ˌkɒriˈændər, ˈkɒriændər/;
Coriandrum sativum), also
known as cilantro...
- /kuːˈlæntroʊ/), recao,
chadon beni,
Mexican coriander, bandhaniya, long
coriander,
Burmese coriander,
sawtooth coriander, and ngò gai. It is
native to Mexico...
- Look up
coriander in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Coriander (Coriandrum sativum) is a
cultivated plant native to
Europe and used as a
culinary herb...
-
Persicaria odorata, with
common names Vietnamese coriander, rau răm,
laksa leaf,
Vietnamese cilantro, phak phai,
praew leaf, hot mint,
Cambodian mint...
-
dried chili peppers, galangal, lemongr****,
makrut lime zest,
coriander root,
coriander seeds, ****in seeds, garlic, shallot,
shrimp paste, salt and peanuts...
-
Portugal published a
study about the
antimicrobial properties of
coriander oil (
coriander being one of the main ****es in the most
basic of
biltong recipes)...
- cultures,
Porophyllum ruderale is
known by many names,
including Bolivian coriander, quillquiña (also
spelled quirquiña or quilquiña),
yerba porosa, killi...
- I,
Coriander is a 2005
young adult novel by
Sally Gardner, a
historical fantasy set in
London at the time of the
Puritan Commonwealth. The
novel traces...
- Laos and
parts of
northern Thailand, dill is
known in
English as Lao
coriander (Lao: ຜັກຊີ or Thai: ผักชีลาว), and
served as a side with
salad yum or...
- hint of ****e.
Coriander:
Despite coriander and
cilantro coming from the same plant, they have very
different flavor profiles.
Coriander can be described...