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how do you spell cilantro

Cilantro is spelled C-I-L-A-N-T-R-O. That's the standard English spelling for the fresh leaves of the coriander plant, widely used in cuisines like Mexican, Indian, and Thai.

Common Misspellings

People often mix it up due to its Spanish roots or regional names:

  • Coriander : Refers to the same plant's seeds (or leaves in UK/Australia); not a misspelling but a naming difference.
  • Frequent errors include "cilantro," "sillantro," or "cilantro" with extra letters—easy when you're grabbing it mid-recipe.

Regional Names

  • United States/Latin America : Cilantro for leaves.
  • UK, India, Australia : Coriander for leaves; seeds are always coriander.
  • Other spots: Dhania (East Africa/India), Kotmiri (Korean).

Region| Leaves| Seeds
---|---|---
US| Cilantro| Coriander 8
UK| Coriander| Coriander 7
India| Dhania| Sabut Dhania 6

Quick Facts & Fun Notes

  • Pronounced "suh-LAN-tro" (US) or "si-LAN-tro" (UK)—forum debates rage on this!
  • Soapy taste? Genetics make 3-21% detect it as dish soap; others love it in salsa.
  • Trending in 2026: Cilantro still divides kitchens, with viral "hate it or rate it" TikToks and farm-to-table boosts.

TL;DR : Spell it cilantro —simple, global, and recipe-ready.

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