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'''Coriander''' (''Coriandrum sativum'') is an upright, annual [[herb]] noted for its pungency. It likes a fertile, sunny, well drained position in the garden. Despite being associated with South East Asian cooking in most peoples minds, it was well known in Europe and is mentioned in virtually every medieval [[herbal]]. |
'''Coriander''' (''Coriandrum sativum'') is an upright, annual [[herb]] noted for its pungency. It likes a fertile, sunny, well drained position in the garden. Despite being associated with South East Asian cooking in most peoples minds, it was well known in Europe and is mentioned in virtually every medieval [[herbal]]. |
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==See Also== |
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* [[Coriander (Askham)|Entry in Aksham's Herbal]] |
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* [[Coriander (Maplet)|Entry in Maplet's ''A Greene Forest'']] |
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Revision as of 22:59, 6 January 2005
Coriander (Coriandrum sativum) is an upright, annual herb noted for its pungency. It likes a fertile, sunny, well drained position in the garden. Despite being associated with South East Asian cooking in most peoples minds, it was well known in Europe and is mentioned in virtually every medieval herbal.