It’s funny how names change depending on where you are—I’ve lived all over the world, and it’s the same plant playing dress-up. Technically, cilantro refers to the young leaves and stems, while coriander is the seeds. But depending on who you ask (and how close the plant is to blooming), you’ll hear both. Basically, in more “rustic” corners of the world, everything’s coriander—and nobody’s losing sleep over it, but the flavor does differ from the point of harvest (in which is USA they harvest at an extremely young age compared to other parts of the world). Fun little herb fact for you.