In the U.S., cilantro refers to the stems and leaves, while coriander usually refers to the dried, mildly floral seeds -- the spice form of the plant. While both leaves and seeds are fragrant and ...
Gardeners in hotter regions will have the best results growing cilantro in spring, fall, and even winter when temperatures are cooler. Grow cilantro in full sun or light shade as temperatures climb ...
Milk Street welcomes the season with a mint and feta dip, fish in parsley sauce, and chicken with cilantro and lemon.
Growing cilantro is easy, but this cool-weather herb quickly flowers and goes to seed as temperatures rise. This can be ...