Coriander Ground
$6.99 – $8.99
Coriander is a classic ingredient in Indian kitchen because of its signature rich, easily identifiable flavor. It is one of the sweeter spices out there, which is odd considering the leaf of the coriander plant – what we normally know as Cilantro – is spicy and herbal. Coriander has a sweet and floral taste with hints of white pepper and Navel orange.
Coriander is a popular spice across all oceans, from Portugal to Mexico, to India. Toasting coriander seed is a great way to release flavor. Coriander is a must spice for blends like Garam Masala and Curry Powders. Coriander is delicious with omelets, cheese dishes, chutneys, soups, stews, chili, fish-based dishes, chicken, apples, citrus fruits, mushrooms, onions, and potatoes. Ground Coriander should be added near of the cooking for best results.
| Packing Variations | Glass Bottle (1.5 oz.), Plastic Bottle (4 oz.), Plastic Bag (1 lb.) |
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