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Coriander is popularly grown for its culinary and medicinal properties. Coriander is the native herb of North Africa and Southwest Asia, advisable for usage while it is fresh, as its leaves lose the flavor and aroma on drying. Coriander is never cooked as it also diminishes its flavor. Coriander Powder is popularly used for flavoring the dish. The Payal Coriander Powder is widely used for garnishing. It is also used as a condiment in pickle spices, seasonings, curry powders, sausages, cakes, pastries, biscuits, buns and alcoholic beverages like gin.
Coriander Seeds
120 Per Kilogram
50 Kilogram (MOQ)
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We are specialized in the manufacturing, exporting & supplying of Coriander Seeds in all over the world. The Coriander Seeds, which we offer, are cultivated organically without using any pesticide or insecticide. These Coriander Seeds are commonly used to prepare curries and in curry powders as well. Apart from this, the Coriander Seeds are used to make stews and soups, Italian mortadella sausage, garam masala, harissa, red pepper sauce, etc. HistoryCoriander is probably native to the Middle East and southern Europe, but has also been known in Asia and the Orient for millennia. It is found wild in Egypt and the Sudan, and sometimes in English fields. The seed is now produced in Russia, India, South America, North Africa and in Holland. It was introduced to Britain by the Romans, who used it in cookery and medicine and was Widely used in English cookery until the Renaissance. Uses The commonest use of coriander is in curry powders, where it is the bulkiest constituent. The seeds can be used in stews and soups. They blend well with smoked meats and game and feature in traditional English black pudding recipes and Italian mortadella sausage. Coriander is an ingredient of garam masala, pickling spices and is used in cakes, breads and other baked foods. Coriander compliments chili and is included in many chili recipes such as harissa, the hot North African red pepper sauce.Growth Habits A herbaceous hardy annual, of the parsley family, occassionally surviving into second year. Its height averages 60cm. Its erect slender stems are branching and bright green. The small pink, pale blue or white flowers are borne in compound umbels. The upper leaves are wispy and finely divided, the lower ones broad, undivided and trilobate. Climate Coriander is grown from seeds. It prefers warm dry conditions. For seed, it is sown in the spring, needing little maintenance. Harvested in about ninety days as soon as seeds are ripe and before they drop. An indication of ripeness is that the seeds aroma turns pleasant. For the leaf, the seeds are sown during the summer.
Coriander Seeds
82 - 90 Per Kilogram
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Coriander Powder
180 - 200 Per Kilogram
50 Kilogram (MOQ)
Pasandam Dhania (Coriander Powder) is made from carefully selected, organic coriander seeds, ensuring rich aroma and authentic flavor. It adds a vibrant, earthy taste to dishes and supports digestion, making it a healthy and essential kitchen spice.
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Processed from the fresh coriander seeds, our coriander powder gives a strong aroma and a pungent taste to the dishes and curries. Our warehouse is well constructed and equipped with all required amenities essential for a safe storage of the products. We also make sure that proper hygienic conditions should be maintained inside the unit. We promise to deliver the orders within the postulated time frame as we are backed by excellent logistics facility.
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We are offering premium Coriander Seeds. Coriander Seeds have a pleasing whiff and taste. Coriander Seeds are very popularly used in Indian dishes. Coriander Seeds are used just as much in sweet dishes, as in savory ones. Coriander Seeds can be utilized well in barbecue. Culinary Uses Coriander Seeds are an essential ingredient of many curries and gravies as they have a mild aroma instigating the appetite. Coriander Seeds are put in to give the dish a pleasing taste. The taste of the coriander also helps blend the tastes of all other spices that are added to the dishThe chutney is very common; where in Coriander Seeds are used liberally. How To Store Coriander Seeds should be kept in an opaque, tightly sealed glass container in a cool, dark and dry place. Storage of Coriander Seeds must be done with clean hands and place a piece of asafetida to prevent any kind of spoilage. It will keep for about four to six months. Health Benefits Apart from being an aromatic spice, Coriander Seeds have many curative and cooling properties beneficial for health, and thus is found in Indian kitchens as well as in making medicines.Coriander Seeds taken in combination with pinch of asafetida and rock salt is considered an aid to the digestive system. It is an appetite stimulant and aids in the secretion of gastric juices. Coriander Seeds have pain-relieving properties and is useful for headaches, muscle pain, stiffness and arthritis. Coriander Seeds have helpful effects on the digestive tract, and are good for increasing appetite, and relieving nausea, diarrhea, flatulence & indigestion. Coriander Seeds are reputed to enhance circulation and relieve fluid retention. Minimum Order Quantity : 1000 Pouches
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Coriander fruits are a common spice in many countries of Europe, Northern Africa, West, Central and South Asia. In the Mediterranean region, coriander cultivation dates back to ancient Egypt; coriander is also mentioned in the Bible, where it is compared to manna (see pomegranate). In Europe, coriander is known since the Middle Ages (see gale about its use in medieval and Renaissance beer brewing). Coriander is an essential part of curry powder (see curry leaves) and Indian masalas as well in Northern India (garam masala, see cumin) as in the South (sambaar podi, see cumin); furthermore, Ethiopian berbere, which much resembles Indian spice mixtures, contains coriander fruits (see long pepper). Lastly, it should be noted that also Latin American cuisine makes much use of them. Roasting or frying, much practiced in India and Sri Lanka, enhances the flavour. Origin Probably Eastern Mediterranean (Greece) or Asia Minor. The coriander grown in Russia and Central Europe (var. microcarpum) has smaller fruits (less than 3 mm) and contains more essential oil than the oriental variety var. vulgare (greater than 3 mm), which is cultivated for fruits and leaves.
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Coriander is the ripe fruit of the herb Coriandrum sativum.Coriander can be found in form of seed and leaves. All these have different flavors so it is individually used differently in recipes with coriander.
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