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I would add 1/2 to 3/4 of a teaspoon to start with, taste it to see

if you want a little more. I think you will enjoy the spice.

Donna

 

gourmet-garden-of-spicy-vegetarian-

eatin , " Zelda " <zel29 wrote:

>

> So they are not the same thing then? Cilantro is the leaf and

Coriander is the seed and they are used in different foods?

> I am going to make a huge pot of soup in a couple of weeks. How

much Coriander would you add to that?

>

>

>

>

> -

> DonnaLilacFlower

>

> Monday, April 28, 2008 2:41 PM

> Re: What is

Coriander?

>

>

> Coriander tastes nothing like fresh cilantro at all. I believe

it's

> the cilantro seed. I buy is ground and add to soups and stews.

> Cilantro has a completely different taste. I find coriander

ground

> in the spice isle of the market in a small round jar.

> Donna

>

> gourmet-garden-of-spicy-vegetarian-

> eatin , " Zelda " <zel29@> wrote:

> >

> > OH, it is Cilantro? Well, of course, I use Cilantro all the

> time. I never knew it was also called Coriander. Thanks so much

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > -

> > Glenda and Mike at verizon

> >

> > Monday, April 28, 2008 8:46 AM

> > Re: What is

> Coriander?

> >

> >

> > Coriander ( Coriandrum sativum ), also commonly called

Cilantro,

> is an annual herb in the family Apiaceae. Used in Salsa i.e.

> > What is Coriander?

> >

> > It's a type of spice/seasoning. It can be kind of hard to find

at

> some grocery stores for some reason, though.

> >

> > Zelda <zel29@> wrote: What is Coriander? I am not sure I have

> ever used it

> >

> >

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Thanks. I will give it a try

 

 

 

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DonnaLilacFlower

Thursday, May 01, 2008 8:01 PM

Zelda re Coriander

 

 

I would add 1/2 to 3/4 of a teaspoon to start with, taste it to see

if you want a little more. I think you will enjoy the spice.

Donna

 

gourmet-garden-of-spicy-vegetarian-

eatin , " Zelda " <zel29 wrote:

>

> So they are not the same thing then? Cilantro is the leaf and

Coriander is the seed and they are used in different foods?

> I am going to make a huge pot of soup in a couple of weeks. How

much Coriander would you add to that?

>

>

>

>

> -

> DonnaLilacFlower

>

> Monday, April 28, 2008 2:41 PM

> Re: What is

Coriander?

>

>

> Coriander tastes nothing like fresh cilantro at all. I believe

it's

> the cilantro seed. I buy is ground and add to soups and stews.

> Cilantro has a completely different taste. I find coriander

ground

> in the spice isle of the market in a small round jar.

> Donna

>

> gourmet-garden-of-spicy-vegetarian-

> eatin , " Zelda " <zel29@> wrote:

> >

> > OH, it is Cilantro? Well, of course, I use Cilantro all the

> time. I never knew it was also called Coriander. Thanks so much

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > -

> > Glenda and Mike at verizon

> >

> > Monday, April 28, 2008 8:46 AM

> > Re: What is

> Coriander?

> >

> >

> > Coriander ( Coriandrum sativum ), also commonly called

Cilantro,

> is an annual herb in the family Apiaceae. Used in Salsa i.e.

> > What is Coriander?

> >

> > It's a type of spice/seasoning. It can be kind of hard to find

at

> some grocery stores for some reason, though.

> >

> > Zelda <zel29@> wrote: What is Coriander? I am not sure I have

> ever used it

> >

> >

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