Roman Coriander (Noun)
Meaning
Herb of the Mediterranean region having pungent seeds used like those of caraway.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The chef added ground roman coriander seeds to the traditional Mediterranean stew for extra flavor.
- In many parts of the Mediterranean, roman coriander is used to add a pungent taste to various local dishes.
- Roman coriander has been a popular herb in Mediterranean cuisine for centuries due to its distinct, slightly bitter flavor.
- She cultivated roman coriander seeds in her backyard, replicating her family's traditional herb garden from Greece.
- The strong aromatic scent of toasted roman coriander dominated the market, enticing customers with the alluring fragrance of the Mediterranean herb.