Coriander is a herb. We can use all of it. Seeds are suitabe for storing, the bottom part (roots) is mostly used in Asia. Leafs can be used to, but in our country, we use mostly seeds:)
It is an herb (vegetable plant) that comes from coriander seeds.
Coriander is the correct spelling.
cilantro is apparently coriander! actually cilantro is a green leafy herb coriander is a dried seed.
Chives originate from Europe and Asia.
Coriander.
There are many herbs that start with a letter C. Chives, coriander, celery, are just three examples of many.
The leaves of coriander are called cilantro and are an herb, being similar to parsley and other leafy greens. The coriander seeds are come from the fruit part of the plant.
coriander,
Coriander is an herb with a taproot system, where the main root grows deep into the soil to provide stability and access to water and nutrients. This root system helps coriander plants thrive in different growing conditions and support their rapid growth.
You can replace coriander with cilantro, which is the leafy form of the seed, coriander. This is not an exact match, and the flavor/scent of cilantro is stronger than coriander, so be very careful. I'd replace 1tsp of dried coriander with 1/2tsp of dried cilantro or 1Tbsp of fresh, minced cilantro.Cumin might make a reasonable replacement. Depends whether you need ground or fresh.
Coriander seeds are commonly found in the spice aisle in local grocery stores. You may also check your local listings for an herb and spice specialty vendor.