Cilantro is an annual herb. This means that it's entire life and death cycle happens in a single growing season. So with this in mind, one normally will start cilantro growing from seed.
Cilantro is harvested by hand, even commercially. People get down in the dirt next to the plant, gently gather a bundle together, and cut it off at the bottom with a sharp, probably curved, knife, and bind it with a rubber band or tie-tie. It's put in wax-coated cardboard boxes, put in refrigeration, and shipped immediately to the market or grocery chain distribution center. It's in stores within about 36-48 hours of harvesting. That's quite a bit of action for 50 cents a bundle.
to grow coriander you must keep it in the sun but when it is really hot put it in the shade
It is most difficult but probaly scientist are not sure some of them lol?
they grew rice, wheat, cilantro, and artichokes
Yes You can sow them to grow more cilantro or ground up they go well in an Indian or Thai curry
It is most difficult but probaly scientist are not sure some of them lol?
Cilantro is a herb.
2 Tbsp dried cilantro = 1/4 cup fresh cilantro
cilantro is apparently coriander! actually cilantro is a green leafy herb coriander is a dried seed.
One way that cilantro is good for you is because it has antioxidants. Cilantro also has vitamins, minerals, and fiber.
Cilantro is neither a fruit or a vegetable. It is an herb used for flavoring foods.
cilantro - kottimeeraYogurt - perugu
el cilantro or el coriander
... dried cilantro
Get some seeds. Get a pot of compost. Put the seeds in, cover with a very thin layer of more compost. Leave, make sure its kept moist. Should grow in no time.