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Coriander

Coriander is made from the seeds of the fruit of the coriander plant. Available in whole or powder form, coriander is used worldwide to add flavor to foods.

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What wine goes well with coriander?

What are cooking coriander w/? Rule of thumb is Red wine w/ red meat. And white with white

What is coriandrum sativum?

That is the Latin name of the common Coriander plant. Also known as cilantro or Chinese Parsley, it is much used in Asian and Arabic foods

Can guinea pigs eat coriander?

yes they can. my guinea pig loves corriander.

Is there a difference in cilantro seeds and coriander seeds?

There is no difference between cilantro and coriander seeds, because cilantro and coriander are two names for the same plant. Cilantro is merely the Spanish name for a plant that is known in English as coriander.

The term Cilantro is popular for the fresh leaves of the plant in America because most Americans are only familiar with the use of the fresh leaves in Mexican cuisine, where it's known by the Spanish name.

What factors affect price of coriander spice?

The price of coriander can be effected by the available supply. If there has been a bad growing season, there will be less coriander, driving prices up.

What is coriander in Tamil?

Coriander = "Malli" (மல்லி)

Coriander Power = "Malli Podi" (மல்லிப்பொடி)

What does coriander smell like?

Coriander has a pungent lavender-like smell. I smelled this from the seeds, not from the leaves.

What vegetable family does coriander belong to?

Kingdom : Plantae

Division : Magnoliophytae

Class : Magnolioseda

Order : Apiales Ginsing / Carrot

Family : Apiaceae Carrot Family

Genus : Coriander coriandrum

Species : Sativum Sativum

The answer to this is Carrot Family.

Does coriander smell like stink bug?

I don't think so. About 10 minutes ago I was handling a stink bug nymph in the garden, and it released some of its 'smelly' liquid onto my hand. The problem being that I can't smell a thing!

I've read that the smell of the bug is similar to liquid sewage.

Anyway, I certainly didn't smell corriander!

What would you use coriander for?

Cumin seeds are good carminatives which help to relieve abdominal distension. It helps to digest food and improve peristalsis. Another use which is very rarely known is that it helps to minimise the abdominal pain during menstrual periods when consumed for 2 weeks prior to the date of menstruation. It is good to consume with warm water.

Can you grow vietnamese coriander-rau ram from seed?

Yes, but it rarely goes to seed so vendors do not sell them. However, it is quite easy to grow rau ram from clippings. Rau ram stalks naturally fall over and root - that's how they spread. (It can actually become somewhat invasive.) Clippings root easily in a glass of water by the kitchen window, and it's been easy to get it started from a bunch I bought at the super market as well. FYI, rau ram dies at 32 degrees, so in many climates it makes sense to get it going in a pot you can bring indoors for the winter.