coriander

/ˈkɔriˌændər/
noun
  1. A plant whose fresh leaves (cilantro) and dried seeds are used as a spice in cooking.
    • I added fresh coriander to the salsa for extra flavor.
    • The recipe calls for a tablespoon of chopped coriander.
    • Coriander is a key ingredient in many Indian and Middle Eastern dishes.
  2. The dried seeds of the coriander plant, used whole or ground as a spice.
    • She ground coriander seeds to make a curry powder.
    • You can buy coriander in whole seed form or already ground.
    • Coriander has a warm, citrusy flavor that pairs well with cumin.
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