coriander
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Dr Souvik Chatterji
@sathviksouvik (23240)
25 May 25
Masoor dal is a very popular lentil eaten in India. The dal is cooked with onion, coriander leaves, and the gravy becomes tasty. Some tomatoes are added also. The dal can be eaten both with rice and also chapatis. It is a dish for...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji
@sathviksouvik (23240)
16 May 24
Today I had poha with onions and nuts. It is cooked in a way that the onions whether fried or unfried adds taste. The nuts or badam are fried. There can be coriander leaves and kari leaves added to them. The food tastes lovely. In...
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CAPirani Photography & Art
@capirani (2817)
• United States
9 Feb 24
As a person who has had my own gardens and houseplants since I was a child gardening with my grandpa and my mom, raising houseplants with my mom, etc, I have never heard of any plant having the seed called one thing and the actual...
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Arunima Singh
@arunima25 (93194)
• Bangalore, India
22 Oct 20
We had a heavy breakfast of aloo paratha( stuffed spicy mashed potatoes in Indian chapati and then cooked with oil on pan) with curd. Somewhere around 12 none of us felt hungry for lunch and thought of skipping it. We thought a...
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Lavanya
@Lavanya15 (12888)
• Chennai, India
1 Jun 20
Hi friends.. All most all members now in lock down.. So getting lot of free time.
My brother is nature lover so he started gardening in our house..
Ten days back we put some coriander seeds now it grow small small plants..
On...
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Traceyjayne
@Traceyjayne (11348)
• United Kingdom
20 Dec 16
I thought that before I start over doing the eating and drinking in the upcoming festive season I would take a few days out to eat healthily....so I have made a huge pan of carrot and coriander soup. As all good soups and stews...
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s sivasubrahmanyam
@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
3 May 16
If you follow the saying 'Dinner like a pauper or beggar' the best recipe which is convenient for nice dinner is a fully LOADED SWEET POTATO.
It can be had at any dinner and one feels very light as if he has some empty inside...
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s sivasubrahmanyam
@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
27 Apr 16
Bombay chutney, nobody can give as how the chutney has got this name.This chutney is very simple to prepare when the fridge is empty of Veggies and can be served conveniently for flat-breads (chapatis, Rotis), and poories (Indian...
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ElicBxn
@ElicBxn (64169)
• United States
15 Apr 10
There's an herb that there seems to be only 2 reactions to.
You love it and can't get enough.
Or, you HATE it and will pull it out of food and "throw it on the floor" - to quote Julia Child.
What is it? Cilantro.
Now,...
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wickedangel
@wickedangel (1636)
• Dominican Republic
26 Apr 08
I started to learn how to cook at quite a late stage - in my early 20s. And I am thoroughly enjoying myself now. I don't have the basic knowledge that my BF and my mother seem to have - they just KNOW what ingredients besst suit...
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gharinder
@gharinder (2044)
• India
16 May 07
bad breath is the most commonest problem and if you have to go for a date or have a business appointment the situation really worsens. the main culprit behind bad breath is bacteria. so make sure what kind of food you eat. eat lot...
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Kylalynn
@Kylalynn (1771)
• South Africa
2 May 07
My grandson was telling his mum and myself about an assignment he had to do for school on plants. My daughter suggested that he do it on herbs. He happily agreed and asked her, which herb would be the most interesting. I said to...
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ocularium
@ocularium (61)
• United States
29 Mar 07
I remember reading in a cookbook that cilantro and coriander were the same thing. The book said that in Mexican cooking the herb was referred to as cilantro; otherwise it is known as coriander. On a cooking show, the host said...
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