- The leaves of the Coriander plant are called Cilantro or Chinese parsley or fresh coriander. The leaves have a different taste from the seeds, with citrus overtones.
- The stems of the plant have a different flavor than the leaves. Also a citrusy flavor and sweeter than the leaves.
- The roots of the plant have a different flavor than the leaves and stems. Coriander roots have a deeper, more intense flavour than the leaves. They are used in a variety of Asian cuisines. They are commonly used in Thai dishes, including soups and curry pastes.
- The seeds of the plant (not all coriander plants have seeds - see photo below) have a different flavor from the three above and are called coriander seeds or dhania. The seeds have a lemony citrus flavour when crushed. It is described as warm, nutty, spicy, and orange-flavoured.
- RECIPE LINKS BELOW PHOTOS:
About cilantro and coriander and recipes:
NOTE: What got me interested in this was when I watched a CookingChannel Show on cooking with cilantro/coriander. Here is the link for the recipes on the show this morning:
What is cilantro pesto??
There are lots and lots of recipes that use cilantro and coriander. Just do a google search.
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