- (/sɪˈlæntroʊ, -ˈlɑːn-/): 90 in the U.S. and Canada, is an
annual herb (
Coriandrum sativum) in the
family Apiaceae. Most
people perceive the
leaves as having...
- sibiri**** Steud.
Conium strictum Tratt.
Conium tenuifolium Mill.
Coriandrum cicuta Crantz Coriandrum maculatum (L.) Roth
Selinum conium (Vest) E.L.
Krause Sium...
-
Coriandrum is a
genus of
herbs in the
family Apiaceae containing the
cultivated species Coriandrum sativum (coriander) and the wild
species Coriandrum...
-
coriander (
Coriandrum sativum), culantro, and dill (Anethum graveolens). The
seeds may be used in cuisine, as with
coriander (
Coriandrum sativum), fennel...
-
sometimes causes confusion with cilantro, a
common name for the
leaves of
Coriandrum sativum (also in
Apiaceae but in a
different genus), of
which culantro...
- odorata) Cilantro,
coriander greens,
coriander herb,
Chinese parsley (
Coriandrum sativum) Cinnamon,
Indonesian (Cinnamomum burmannii, C****ia vera) Cinnamon...
- S2CID 199627.
Mauer L, El-Sohemy A (2012-05-02). "Prevalence of
cilantro (
Coriandrum sativum)
disliking among different ethnocultural groups". Flavour. 1 (1):...
- Look up
coriander in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Coriander (
Coriandrum sativum) is a
cultivated plant native to
Europe and used as a
culinary herb...
- α-terpinene. ****inum
cyminum Melaleuca alternifolia Cannabis Origanum syria****
Coriandrum sativum Monarda fistulosa M.
Eggersdorfer (2005). "Terpenes". Ullmann's...
- (fuller's teasel),
Fabas majores (broad beans),
Pisos mauriscos (green peas),
Coriandrum (coriander),
Cerfolium (chervil),
Lacteridas (caper spurge), Sclareiam...