noun
- Plural of coriander; the dried seeds of the coriander plant used as a spice in cooking.
- Plural of coriander; the fresh leaves of the coriander plant, also called cilantro.
Usage: Most common sense; refers to the spice itself
Usage: Regional usage; more common in British English
Examples
- The recipe calls for two teaspoons of ground corianders.
- She added fresh corianders to the salsa for extra flavor.
- Corianders are a staple spice in Indian and Mexican cuisine.
- The market sells both whole and ground corianders.
- These corianders have a warm, citrusy aroma.
- I sprinkled chopped corianders over the curry before serving.