Coriander (Coriandrum sativum)

Coriander (Coriandrum sativum)



  • Rs. 250.00
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Coriander (Scientific - Coriandrum sativum)  Coriander, also called cilantro or Chinese parsley, feathery annual plant of the parsley family (Apiaceae), parts of which are used as both an herb and a spice. Native to the Mediterranean and Middle East regions, the plant is widely cultivated in many places worldwide for its culinary uses.


Its dry fruits and seeds, which are also known as coriander,are used to flavour many foods, particularly sausages, curries, Scandinavian pastries, liqueurs, and confectionery, such as English comfits. Its delicate young leaves, known as cilantro, are widely used in Latin American, Indian, and Chinese dishes.

Care

 Sun

 Part sun, filtered sun

 Soil 

 Loamy, well-drained

 Water

 Keep the soil regularly moist, but not soaked. Good drainage is essential, as cilantro has deep roots. Aim for about 25 Liters of water per week.

 Fertilizer

 Use liquid fertilizer, or supplement the soil with controlled-release pellets. For organic cilantro, use organic fertilizer or fortify soil with compost. Feed the herb once a month.


Toxic for Cats & Dogs*

 

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