similarities and difference between onion and coriander
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Coriander is a plant having lobed leaves.
It is frequently known as cilantro and hence employed for the sake of seasoning.
On the other hand, onion is known as a bulb which grows under the ground in several layers.
It is usually associated with bunching onions, chives, and garlic.
It is also used for seasoning purpose.
The major difference is coriander is known as herb whereas onion is considered as a vegetable.
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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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