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1 TSP CORIANDER SEED IS HOW MUCH GROUND CORIANDER?

One teaspoon of whole coriander seeds typically yields about 1 teaspoon of ground coriander when crushed. However, the flavor can be more intense in ground form, so it's often recommended to start with slightly less ground coriander if substituting. Generally, you can use a 1:1 ratio for most recipes, but personal taste may vary.


How much dried Coriander would you substitute for 1 quarter of a cup fresh coriander?

Coriander is an herb that has two primary forms: leaves and fruit. The leaves are typically sold as an herb called cilantro in the United States and the fruit is typically sold as whole coriander seeds or ground coriander. The flavor of the leaves is very different than the flavor of the fruit and I would not recommend substituting one for the other. Cilantro is typically used in Mexican cuisine and Coriander is typically used in Indian cuisine. It is one of the ingredients in garam masala for example. If you can't find fresh cilantro, you could substitute parsley. The flavor would not be the same but it is a better choice than using ground coriander seeds.


How much ground coriander to use for 1 bunch of fresh?

They are not equivalent. Ground coriander is the seed whereas fresh coriander is the leaf of the plant. They are different flavors and cannot be substituted.


How much does a teaspoon of ground coriander weigh?

2 grams


How much ground coriander equals 1 tablespoon of fresh?

1 teas


How much coriander to take to lower high cholesterol?

Immerse 2 tablespoons of coriander seeds in a glass of water. Boil the concoction and allow it to cool. Strain the water and have it three times a day.


Are coriander and cardamom the same thing?

No. Cumin (the spice) is the dried seeds of the plant Cuminum cymenum.Cilantro refers to the leaves of the plant Coriandrum sativum. The spice coriander is the dried fruits ("seeds") of the same plant, and tastes different (among other things, it doesn't have the "dish soap" taste that some people perceive in the leaves; the ability to detect this appears to be genetic).The two plants are in the same "family", but that's not saying much ... so are dill, anise, and carrots.


What can you use instead of cilantro?

Vietnamese coriander is very much like cilantro and makes an excellent substitute as does coriander and parsley


How much does coriander costs?

One Euro for a bunch.


How much fresh coriander is equal to dried coriander?

One tbsp of fresh coriander would be one teaspoon of dried and vice-versa. That is a three to one ratio. This formula works for all herbs. Just remember 1tbsp fresh = 1 tsp. dried. Packaged dried herbs are stronger than fresh herbs, but lose their potency as they age. If the container is new then use a bit more sparingly. Fresh herbs are the way to go to get the best results.


What pests and diseases affect mung bean sprouting?

you mean you put the seeds in the soil and nothing came out? * could be the seeds were bad * too much water would rot them * rizoctonia and pitium are ground fungus diseases which can cause that * something could have eaten the seeds like birds or insects


How much ground cardamom equals 1 tbs seeds?

how much ground cardamom equals 1 tablespoon of seed?