differences between onion and coriander
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The onion is vegetable and the coriander is the herb.
The onion is the bulb that is not rubber. The onion grows under the ground that closely related to the chives, bunching onion and others.
The coriander is the plant seed with the lobed leaves. The coriander leaves are also used for cooking.
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Onions grow as tubers under the soil whereas the coriander seeds are found on the tip of coriander plants.
Coriander is almost sweet whereas onions are spicy.
Onion is a vegetable whereas coriander is a herb.
Both onion and coriander are used in cooking.
Both have the ability to change the smell of the food but onions can change the taste in addition.
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