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mexico | culantro |

As a proper noun mexico

is mexico.

As a noun culantro is

the tropical herb eryngium foetidum , native to mexico and south america but cultivated worldwide, used medicinally and in caribbean cuisine.

mexico

English

(wikipedia Mexico)

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • A country in North America. Official name: Estados Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican States).
  • (rare) An alternative name for Mexico City.
  • A (w). Capital: Toluca.
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    culantro

    Noun

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  • The tropical herb Eryngium foetidum , native to Mexico and South America but cultivated worldwide, used medicinally and in Caribbean cuisine.
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  • Usage notes

    Not to be confused with cilantro.

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