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Spanish CILANTRO, dried fruit, common name of the seed of Coriandrum sativum, a feathery annual herb/spice of the family Apiaceae (Umbelliferae).
The word "coriander" is derived from the Greek word koris, meaning "bug. Native to the Mediterranean and Middle East regions, Coriander is cultivated in Europe, Morocco. Also known as cilantro (leaves) or Chinese parsley, it is highly esteemed in Latin America and Asia, particularly in China, India, and Thailand. The Thais use the whole plant.
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