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Cilantro in Different Languages

Are you curious to find out what people call Cilantro in Different Languages? Then, continue reading the post below.

Do you know what people call Cilantro in Different Languages? Read this informative article and find the names of this favorite herb known for its refreshing taste and fragrance.


What is Cilantro?

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Cilantro or coriander is an herb from the parsley family. The leaves look-like flat-leaf parsley that grows on tender stems. The seeds from this plant are used in making coriander spice, which gives a different taste from the leaves; the roots of this herb are also edible.

What Does Cilantro Taste Like?

Fresh cilantro gives a lemony, pungent, bright, and peppery flavor. The taste is reduced when cooked, while dried leaves have a little portion of fresh taste.

Cilantro in Different Languages

1. Cilantro Botanical Name

Coriandrum stivum L.

2. Common English Names of Cilantro

Coriander

Cilantro

Chinese parsley

3. Cilantro in Hindi

Dhania

Uses in Asian Cuisines: A staple in garnishing dishes, soups, and salads

4. Cilantro in Spanish

Cilantro (leaves), coriandro (fruits)

Uses in Spanish Cuisines: Mojo de cilantro or Spanish cilantro green sauce, Spanish gazpacho, Spanish rice with cilantro

5. Cilantro in Italian

Coriandolo

Uses in Italian Cuisines: Cilantro bean soup with vegetables, Grilled Italian Sausages with Cilantro, Cilantro meatballs

6. Cilantro in French

Coriandre

Uses in French Cuisines: French lentil soup with cilantro, Guacamole, French chicken thighs in cilantro sauce

7. Cilantro in Catalan

Coriandre

Uses in Catalan Cuisines: Cilantro green sauce recipe, Romesco sauce

8. Cilantro in Portuguese

Coentro

Uses in Portuguese Cuisines: Portuguese garlic and cilantro bread soup recipe, Portuguese bread and cilantro soup, Portuguese coriander soup

9. Cilantro in Euskara

Martorria

10. Cilantro in Galego

Coandro, Coriandro

Uses in Galego Cuisines: Cilantro lime rice

11. Cilantro in German

Koriander

Uses in German Cuisines: Deep Fried Pork Frankfurter ‘Corn Dogs With a Zesty Mango-Cilantro-Jalapeno Dip

12. Cilantro in Dutch

Koriander

Uses in Dutch Cuisines: Cilantro lime Mexican rice in the Dutch oven, Braised fennel and carrots with cilantro gremolata

13. Cilantro in Arabic

Kozbara

Uses in Arabic Cuisine: Zhoug sauce, Batatta Harrah

14. Cilantro in Finnish

Korianteri

Uses in Finnish Cuisine: Finnish salmon soup with coriander dressing, Lime cilantro rice

15. Cilantro in Czech

Koriandr

Uses in Czech Cuisine: Czech potato soup with coriander, Coriander-spiced roasted pork.

How to Grow Cilantro in a Pot

Read everything on How to Grow Cilantro in a Container with all the tips and tricks to help you grow this herb all year round.

 

Meet Shaz Holms, a passionate gardening enthusiast and Arizona arborist. With 15 years of experience, he not only owns a thriving nursery but has also penned numerous insightful articles on gardening. His green thumb and writing prowess combine to create bountiful content for all plant lovers.

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