| LAKSA | Aromatic Malaysian noodle soup with fresh coriander and coconut milk (5) |
| CILANTRO | I delivered to Carlton fresh coriander (8) |
| LAING | Filipino dish with taro leaves and coconut milk |
| SALSA | Pico-de-gallo-like piquant tomatobased sauce flavoured with jalapenos, onions, coriander and lime (5) |
| CURRY | What powder contains turmeric, cumin, coriander and pepper? (5) |
| RAMEN | Noodle soup with "tonkotsu" and "shoyu" varieties |
| LIWET | Nasi ___ an Indonesian rice dish cooked in coconut milk chicken broth and spices |
| SQUASH | Butternut"; gourd that can be pured for soups, curried with red lentils and coconut milk or roasted with cumin for warm salads and Buddha bowls (6) |
| GORSE | With stems traditionally used as fuel to fire bread ovens and coconut-scented yellow blooms to dye Easter eggs, a shrub of wild landscapes, also called furze (5) |
| SAMOA | Big exporter of coconut cream and coconut oil |
| GALLO | Pico de -; Mexican salsa-like condiment usually consisting of finelychopped tomatoes, onions, chillies with coriander leaf and lime juice (5) |
| PINACOLADA | Cocktail with rum and coconut milk |
| HALOHALO | Crushed ice-and-coconut milk dessert from the Philippines |
| WHITE | Like milk, cauliflower, and coconut meat |
| HERBS | Basil, dill and coriander, etc (5) |
| DONER | Kebab dish finished with last bit of coriander |
| ASPIC | A coriander, say, shortly or savoury jelly (5) |
| SPICE | Historically traded on the Silk Road, any of various plant- or vegetable-based ingredients - chilli, cinnamon, cloves, coriander or cumin to name a few (5) |
| PALMS | Trees that produce dates and coconuts |
| HUSKS | Coverings for corn and coconuts |