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Coriander (Coriandrum sativum) is a cultivated plant native to Europe and used as a culinary herb.
Coriander may also refer to:
Plants
- Eryngium foetidum, a Central and South American herb, also cultivated in Asia, and sometimes called Mexican coriander or long coriander
- Persicaria odorata, an Asian herb sometimes called Vietnamese coriander
- Porophyllum ruderale, a South American herb sometimes called Bolivian coriander
Other uses
- Coriander, the name of a character in the PS2 game Steambot Chronicles
- Coriander, the release name of the latest version of Netvibes
- Koriand'r, the name of the DC Comics superheroine known as Starfire
- Coriander Widetrack, a character in the movie Cars
See also
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