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coriander

/kawr-ee-an-der, kohr-/US // ˈkɔr iˌæn dər, ˈkoʊr- //UK // (ˌkɒrɪˈændə) //

芫荽,茴香,胡荽,芫花

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also called cilantro, Chinese parsley . an herb, Coriandrum sativum, of the parsley family, native to Europe, having strong-scented leaves used in cooking and aromatic seeds used as a seasoning and in medicine.
    • : the seeds of this plant.

Examples

  • Caraway, coriander seeds, chili and fresh cilantro are common ingredients, but grandmothers — called bebias in Georgia — boast different regional versions, some plumped with lamb and others fresh greens.

  • Between the two beef dishes, for instance, my heart belongs to the strip steak cooked medium-rare, sliced and striped with a “chimichurri” that once again nods to Thailand with chiles, coriander, fish sauce and lime.

  • Yields two cupsIn a sauté pan, lightly toast the coriander and cumin seeds until fragrant, about one minute.

  • I’ve made meals of just the smoky mashed eggplant, onion and tomato shot through with green chile and coriander, among other enhancers.

  • To make the adobo, in a small bowl, combine the olive oil, salt, garlic powder, onion powder, cumin, oregano, coriander, pepper and MSG, if using.

  • Gose is athousand-year-old style of German malted wheat beer brewed with coriander and salt.

  • Blue Moon has some really nice orange zest and coriander flavors that finish with a wonderful smoothness.

  • This simple recipe for asparagus with ginger, garlic, coriander, and fenugreek hits the perfect note.

  • Jeffrey and Naomi's simple recipe with ginger, garlic, coriander, and fenugreek hits the perfect note.

  • To a pint of the infusion add half a pound of loaf-sugar, and a very small quantity of coriander and cinnamon.

  • It is advantageous to add a little salt, and some spices, especially coriander seeds, to the water.

  • The coriander, being a quick-maturing plant, may be harvested before the caraway throws up a flowering stem.

  • Any person who relishes buggy berries may perhaps enjoy coriander salad or soup.

  • Among the Romans it was esteemed in cookery, hence one of its common names, Roman coriander.