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  2. Cilantro vs. Coriander: Is There Actually a Difference? - AOL

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    Sure, you know the difference between shallots and onions, but the cilantro vs. coriander debate is a bit more nuanced—and in some cases the distinction between...

  3. Sahawiq - Wikipedia

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    Sahawiq is made from fresh red or green hot peppers (like bird's eye chillies or, less traditionally, jalapeños [12]) seasoned with coriander, garlic, salt, black cumin (optional) and parsley, and then mixed with olive oil. [13] [14] [15] Some also add lemon juice, [12] caraway seed, cardamom, and black pepper.

  4. List of culinary herbs and spices - Wikipedia

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    Coriander seed (Coriandrum sativum) Coriander, Vietnamese (Persicaria odorata) Costmary (Tanacetum balsamita) Cubeb pepper (Piper cubeba) Culantro, culangot, long coriander, recao (Eryngium foetidum) Cumin (Cuminum cyminum) Curry leaf (Murraya koenigii) Curry plant (Helichrysum italicum) Cyperus articulatus

  5. Grilled Lamb Salad with Cumin Vinaigrette Recipe - AOL

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    1. Light a grill. Rub the lamb with oil, sprinkle with 1 teaspoon of the cumin and season with salt and black pepper. Let stand at room temperature for 10 minutes. 2. Meanwhile, in a bowl, combine the vinegar, honey, mustard and the remaining 1 teaspoon of cumin. Whisk in the 1/4 cup of oil and season with salt and white pepper. 3.

  6. Curry powder - Wikipedia

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    Most outline analytical requirements such as moisture, ash content, and oil content as well as permissible additives. Some also define a number of expected ingredients. In the United States, curry powder is expected to contain at least these ingredients: turmeric, coriander, fenugreek, cinnamon, cumin, black pepper, ginger, and cardamom. [19]

  7. Parsley vs. Cilantro: What's the Difference and When to ... - AOL

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    Cilantro: Cilantro is a source of antioxidant flavonoids, vitamin A, vitamin K, folate, and potassium, says Matey. It has many benefits for the body, as it can help lower blood sugar and reduce ...