Not if you want it to taste the same! The leaf of the same plant is cilantro.
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No. Cumin (the spice) is the dried seeds of the plant Cuminum cymenum.Cilantro refers to the leaves of the plant Coriandrum sativum. The spice coriander is the dried fruits ("seeds") of the same plant, and tastes different (among other things, it doesn't have the "dish soap" taste that some people perceive in the leaves; the ability to detect this appears to be genetic).The two plants are in the same "family", but that's not saying much ... so are dill, anise, and carrots.
A whole number is the common name for an integer. They are the same thing.
Coriander is an herb that has two primary forms: leaves and fruit. The leaves are typically sold as an herb called cilantro in the United States and the fruit is typically sold as whole coriander seeds or ground coriander. The flavor of the leaves is very different than the flavor of the fruit and I would not recommend substituting one for the other. Cilantro is typically used in Mexican cuisine and Coriander is typically used in Indian cuisine. It is one of the ingredients in garam masala for example. If you can't find fresh cilantro, you could substitute parsley. The flavor would not be the same but it is a better choice than using ground coriander seeds.
They are whole numbers.
No. A mixed number is a whole number and a fraction.
is is the same thing but the collar is a specific peice and the harness is the whole thing (including the collar) put together
Always. "Whole number" and "integer" are two different names for the same thing.
Yes. She can take it.
whole. maybe. if ur tlking about the same thing i am.
A whole number is the same thing as an integer. 5.4 is a decimal number, so it is not a whole number or an integer.