700+ Fresh Cilantro | Coriander | Culantro | Ngò Gai Seeds NON-GMO, USA Seller

Cilantro, also known as coriander, is an aromatic herb that is widely used in many cuisines around the world. Cilantro is packed with nutrients and antioxidants that can help boost your health. It’s a good source of vitamin A, C, and K, as well as minerals like calcium, iron, and potassium. It also has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties that can help improve your overall wellbeing. Growing cilantro is easy and fun. Simply plant the seeds in well-drained soil water regularly. Cilantro grows best in cool weather and partial shade, so it’s perfect for growing in a pot on a windowsill or in a shady corner of your garden. Once your cilantro is ready to harvest, you can use it in a variety of dishes. It’s a staple in Mexican, Indian, and Thai cuisines, and can be used in everything from guacamole to curry. Its fresh citrusy flavor and aroma are perfect for adding a burst of flavor to any dish. Shipping:We ship within 3 business days of receiving payment. We also offer combined shipping on multiple purchases to save you money. Thank you for considering our seeds. If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact us!

Organic Coriander Seeds – Coriander Seeds Whole -16 OZ

Coriander is a dried fruit of the same plant that produces cilantro. It has a light and tangy flavor and can be used whole, cracked, or in powder form. Coriander is common in Middle Eastern and Indian savory dishes and is often used in pickling vegetables as well. It is a central ingredient of Garam Masala and is added to curries, soups, and meat dishes as well as desserts. Toasting coriander seeds helps bring out their flavor. Recipe to Try: For a bowl of distinctive coriander rice, saute half a cup of diced onions in a skillet until they reach a golden-brown color. Add coriander seeds and turmeric. Stir for one minute. Add rinsed basmati rice, salt, and water. Bring to a boil. Reduce to low and simmer covered until cooked through and rice is tender. Add chopped parsley before serving. Key Features: • Soak coriander seeds overnight in warm water to help flush out the toxins from your body. • Great on savory food such as sauces, salads, pickles, or use it in any Indian and middle eastern cooking like meats, sweet baked goods or pastrami. • Roasting or grinding them in mortar and pestle can bring an aroma, pungent lemony flavor. Instructions: Toast coriander seeds to draw out the flavor before adding to foods. Use whole or crush into smaller pieces or a fine powder.

Organic Coriander Seeds – Gluten Free Coriander Seeds Whole – 4 OZ

Coriander is a dried fruit of the same plant that produces cilantro. It has a light and tangy flavor and can be used whole, cracked, or in powder form. Coriander is common in Middle Eastern and Indian savory dishes and is often used in pickling vegetables as well. It is a central ingredient of Garam Masala and is added to curries, soups, and meat dishes as well as desserts. Toasting coriander seeds helps bring out their flavor. Recipe to Try: For a bowl of distinctive coriander rice, saute half a cup of diced onions in a skillet until they reach a golden-brown color. Add coriander seeds and turmeric. Stir for one minute. Add rinsed basmati rice, salt, and water. Bring to a boil. Reduce to low and simmer covered until cooked through and rice is tender. Add chopped parsley before serving. Key Features: • Soak coriander seeds overnight in warm water to help flush out the toxins from your body. • Great on savory food such as sauces, salads, pickles, or use it in any Indian and middle eastern cooking like meats, sweet baked goods or pastrami. • Roasting or grinding them in mortar and pestle can bring an aroma, pungent lemony flavor. Instructions: Toast coriander seeds to draw out the flavor before adding to foods. Use whole or crush into smaller pieces or a fine powder.