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By Naomi Duguid
Published 2012
The leaves of the plant Coriandrum sativum, often known in the United States by its Mexican name, cilantro, are widely used in Burma and in fact all over Southeast Asia, usually as a last-minute fresh addition to a curry or a soup or salad. The Burmese word for coriander is nunun; the leaves are nunun pin and the seeds nunun si. The roots of coriander plants are used, pounded, in
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