Looking for “Spice used as leaf and seed” in Cookie Jam? It’s tricky

There are many interesting questions in Cookie Jam. One of them is about “Spice used as leaf and seed”.

Damian Gacek

Looking for “Spice used as leaf and seed” in Cookie Jam? It’s tricky, image source: Cookie Jam; Developer: Jam City, Inc. / ChatGPT.
Looking for “Spice used as leaf and seed” in Cookie Jam? It’s tricky Source: Cookie Jam; Developer: Jam City, Inc. / ChatGPT.

Buzzwords in Cookie Jam can be tricky. You never know what is waiting for you next week, Sometimes questions are about food like in the case of „Slab of chocolate bliss”, „Golden orange spice” or “Coffee mixed with chocolate”. However, often they are of completely different nature, for example “A big, red building found on farms”, “Small, brown birds” or „A long walk, especially in the wild”. You never know! In this case, we will answer “Spice used as leaf and seed”.

Answer to “Spice used as leaf and seed” question in Cookie Jam

Buzzwords are known for their unpredictability. You never know what the next question will be. Moreover, there are 20 of them. So, no wonder that from time to time we need some help. Like in the case of

  1. Spice used as leaf and seed – Coriander.

Coriander (which is also known as cilantro in the USA) is a well-known plant, as it is used in many dishes. We commonly use not only its leaves and seeds but, according to Wikipedia, roots too (to be honest I did not know that). It seems that they are used in many Asian cuisines, especially Thai. I should try it in the future.

There is so much to discover through Cookie Jam questions. Of course, there are also prizes for good answers. Be quick, though, as the time is ticking! Hopefully you will manage to answer all 20 Buzzwords.

Once you finish your daily Cookie Jam session, feel free to read our other guides and articles. We cover many different games! Have you heard that Larian changed its concept for BG3 twice?

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February 26, 2014

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Damian Gacek

Author: Damian Gacek

Graduate of English Philology and English in Public Communication. His portfolio includes a scientific article on video game translation. Working with Gamepressure.com since 2019, writing for various departments. Currently, deals with guides and occasionally supports the newsroom. Interested in electronic entertainment since childhood. Loves RPGs and strategies, often also immersing himself in the depths of indie games. In his free time, works on a book and learns film editing.