Coriander

Examples of ingredients and that (may) contain

  • spice mixtures;
  • spice mixtures; * biscuit and speculaasherbs;
  • herb vinegar;
  • pickles;
  • sauces;
  • exotic dishes.

points of interest: 

  • Coriander is also known as ketoembar;
  • Coriander is often used in sauces and exotic dishes, for from Indonesian and Indian cuisine (curry), but also in Greek, Turkish and Moroccan dishes;
  • Coriander is also used in for biscuits and speculas;
  • Coriander is part of curry;
  • Coriander is used as flavouring in herb vinegar and pickles.
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