Coriander
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British pronunciation/kˌɒɹɪˈændɐ/
American pronunciation/ˌkɔɹiˈændɝ/

Definizione e Significato di "coriander"

Coriander
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coriandolo

a scented herb of the parsley family, the leaves and seeds of which are used in cooking to add flavor to the food
coriander definition and meaning

What is "coriander"?

Coriander, also known as cilantro in some regions, is a versatile herb with delicate, lacy leaves and small, round seeds. The leaves have a bright, citrusy flavor with hints of parsley and mint, while the seeds have a warm, aromatic flavor with notes of citrus and spice. Coriander is widely used in cuisines around the world, particularly in Indian, Middle Eastern, Asian, and Latin American dishes. The leaves are commonly used fresh as a garnish or ingredient in salads, salsas, curries, soups, and sauces, while the seeds are often ground and used as a spice in cooking or baking. Coriander adds depth and complexity to recipes, with its distinctive flavor profile enhancing both savory and sweet dishes.

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She chopped fresh coriander leaves and added them to the salad for a refreshing twist.
Ha tritato le foglie fresche di coriandolo e le ha aggiunte all'insalata per un tocco rinfrescante.
She discovered a new recipe that called for coriander as a key ingredient.
Ha scoperto una nuova ricetta che richiedeva il coriandolo come ingrediente principale.
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