Food to Live - Whole Coriander Seeds, 1 Pound Non-GMO Verified, Dried Cilantro Seeds, Vegan, Kosher, Bulk. Rich in Antioxidants. Perfect for Spice Blends, Homemade Pickles.
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Food to Live - Whole Coriander Seeds, 1 Pound Non-GMO Verified, Dried Cilantro Seeds, Vegan, Kosher, Bulk. Rich in Antioxidants. Perfect for Spice Blends, Homemade Pickles.
✔️ANTIOXIDANT SUPERFOOD: Coriander Seeds from Food to Live are high in Iron, Calcium and Vitamin A, Zinc, Copper and other useful elements.
✔️PERFECT KITCHEN INGREDIENT: Coriander Seeds have a positively refined citrus aroma when grinding, their use perfectly diversifies your recipes.
✔️ALL NATURAL PRODUCT: Coriander Seeds from Food to Live is Premium-quality and a 100% natural product.
✔️GREAT FOOD THICKENER: Ground Coriander Seeds are an excellent thickener for your dishes.
✔️HANDY PACK: Coriander Seeds from Food to Live packed into an airtight ziplock bag.
Coriander (Coriandrum sativum) is also known as cilantro, Chinese parsley or dhania. Coriander is common in South Asian, Southeast Asian, Middle Eastern, Central Asian, Mediterranean, Indian, Tex-Mex, Latin American, Portuguese, Chinese, African, and Scandinavian cuisine. The seeds have a lemony citrus flavour when crushed, due to terpenes linalool and pinene. It is described as warm, nutty, spicy, and orange-flavoured. Coriander seed is a spice in garam masala and Indian curries, which often employ the ground fruits in generous amounts together with cumin. It acts as a thickener. Roasted coriander seeds, called dhana dal, are eaten as a snack. It is the main ingredient of the two south Indian dishes: sambhar and rasam. Coriander seeds are boiled with water and drunk as indigenous medicine for colds. Outside of Asia, coriander seed is used for pickling vegetables, and making sausages in Germany and South Africa. In Russia and Central Europe, coriander seed is an occasional ingredient in rye bread as an alternative to caraway. Coriander seeds are used in European cuisine today, though they were more important in former centuries. The Zuni people have adapted it into their cuisine, mixing the powdered seeds ground with chile and using it a condiment with meat, and eating leaves as a salad. Health benefits of coriander seeds: Coriander, like many spices, contains antioxidants, which can delay or prevent the spoilage of food seasoned with this spice. Coriander has been used as a folk medicine for the relief of anxiety and insomnia in Iran. Coriander seeds are used in traditional Indian medicine as a diuretic by boiling equal amounts of coriander seeds and cumin seeds, then cooling and consuming the resulting liquid. In holistic and traditional medicine, it is used as a carminative and as a digestive aid.