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Coriander infusion
Internally, coriander is used as an infusion, usually prepared from a half of spoon with fruits mixed in a cup, which is consumed during one day.

 


Coriander
Coriander 'Leisure'
Genus: Coriander
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This is a pretty little herb which has rather small, somewhat feathery, green leaves and pretty pink to white flowers held in flat topped sprays on slender stems.

Is it Cilantro or Coriander? The plant is called Cilantro, while the seeds are called Coriander. It is also called Chinese Parsley...yes, it's a member of the Parsley family. Take your pick at what you call it.

Coriander / Cilantro
Coriandrum sativum
Cilantro is a garden herb with a very unique scent and flavor. Because of this pungent quality, cilantro is either loved or hated. The leaves are a well known salsa ingredient.

Coriander (Coriandum sativum)
Coriander can be sown in late spring directly into garden. As soon as the seeds have germinated, sow more to keep supplies constant. Sometimes coriander self sows and will appear the following year ...

Coriander (Coriandrum sativum)
Description
Coriander is a dainty annual plant that grows about 2 feet tall. It has finely divided leaves that are both strong-smelling and ill-tasting.

Coriander
After the danger of frost as passed, plant coriander seeds in a sunny location where you plan for it to grow.
Dill ...

Coriander is a delicately branched annual that reaches a height of 2-3 ft (0.6-0.9 m) with a spread of 1-2 ft (0.3-0.6 m). It often becomes top heavy and falls over, sprawling along the ground and sending up branches like so many new plants.

CORIANDER (Coriander sativum)
FLORENCE FENNEL (Foeniculum vulgare var. azoricum)
SCENTED GERANIUMS (Pelargonium species) ...

DänischCoriander
DeutschWanzenkümmel, Chinesische Petersilie, Indische Petersilie (Kraut)
EnglischCoriander, Chinese parsley, Indian parsley (Kraut) ...

Cilantro, coriander
Coriandrum sativum
With bright green, fern-textured stems, cilantro holds its own in beds or pots, forming a clump of sturdy, flavorful stems.

Coriander, cilantro (Coriandrum sativum)
Corn salad, lamb's lettuce, nusslisalat, mache, lambs lettuce (Valerianella locusta)
Corn (Zea mays)
Cosmos, Mexican aster (Cosmos bipinnatus)
Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster species) ...

Eryngium foetidum (Fitweed, Culantro, Long coriander, Mexican coriander, Family: Apiaceae)
Erythrina amazonica (Amazon Coral Tree, Family: Faboideae / Leguminosae / Papilionaceae) ...

Culantro or long coriander as it is called, is often mistaken for its relative, Coriander (cilantro).
Fitweed is a herb with a pungent odor; the long leaves have toothed margins and they grow in a basal rosette pattern.

Coriander (Coriandrum sativum)
Coriandrum sativum
Cork Oak (Quercus suber)
Corkscrew Flower (Phaseolus caracalla)
Corkscrew Willow (Salix matsudana tortuosa)
Corn (Zea mays 'How Sweet It Is')
Cornelian Cherry (Cornus mas) ...

Cilantro, coriander greens, coriander herb (Coriandrum sativum)
Cinnamon, Indonesian (Cinnamomum burmannii, Cassia vera)
Cinnamon, Saigon or Vietnamese (Cinnamomum loureiroi)
Cinnamon, true or Ceylon (Cinnamomum verum, C. zeylanicum) ...

The seeds are called coriander and are used in Indian cooking and pastries. Grow in full sun to part shade in rich, well-drained soil. Grow cilantro from seed, sowing seeds every few weeks to have a steady supply of young leaves.

angelica, anise, caraway, chervil, coriander, cumin, dill, fennel, lovage, and parsley). The carrot, celery, and parsnip are vegetables of commercial importance.

These include arugula, basil, chives, coriander, cumin, dill and fennel ( Foeniculum vulgare), aromatic, which grows wild in just about every corner of Bermuda but is not at all gathered for commercial reasons.

In appearance it resembled coriander seed, was white in colour like hoar-frost and sweet to taste, melted in the sun, and if kept overnight was full of worms in the morning. It required to be baked to keep it any length of time.

The Parsley Family includes some wonderful edible plants like the carrot and parsnip, plus more aromatic spices found in your spice cabinet, such as anise, celery, chervil, coriander, caraway, cumin, dill, fennel and of course, parsley.

Medical Uses: A leaf tea is a very strong laxative which is sometimes mixed with other herbs such as Coriander to lessen cramps.

Nombres relacionados: Al qasbûr (Marruecos), Al qazbûr (Marruecos), Apiaceae (familia), Chinese parsley (inglés), Cilantro (castellano), Coentro (castellano), Coriander (inglés), Coriandre (francés), Coriandro (castellano), Culantro (castellano), ...

Chefs and gardeners rue hot summer days that make cilantro bolt. Vietnamese coriander (Pologonum odoratum) & Mexican coriander (Eryngium foetidum) extend the harvest.
Planting Sunflower Seeds ...

The seeds are called Coriander and are a popular spice. 2'. It was highly regarded as an aphrodisiac from the times of the early Greek, Roman and Egyptian civilisations to the Middle Ages when it was an ingredient of love potions.

A slightly dry sausage of pork and/or beef combined with a mixture of spices, most notably coriander. It is a member of the cervelat family of sausages and does not need to be ...
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There's no substitute for leafy, fresh homegrown cilantro - a necessity in salsa! Seeds are known as coriander. Grows most abundantly in cool conditions.
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CILANTRO
Cilantro, used in Mexican and southwestern cooking, is the fresh green leaves and stems of the herb coriander. Sometimes the plant is referred to as Chinese parsley.

In Asia the leaves are used in salads, & the white roots cleaned & cut to lengths make a spicy substitute for bean sprouts. The strain native to Viet Nam has a flavor akin to coriander, while the Japanese strain is a sweet combination of lemon, ...

Family Apiaceae (Umbelliferae), the Parsley and Carrots, 2850 species in 275 genera of global distribution but mostly north temperate regions. Includes the common herbs anise, carrot, celery, coriander, dill, fennel, parsley, and parsnip, ...

Cilantro: Bright green leaves on foot-tall stems look similar to flat-leafed parsley. Cilantro refers to the leaves; the seeds are called coriander.

Those that need less sun are mint, winter savory, rue, chives, lemon balm, angelica, sorrel. Those that require sun to bring out the aroma include basil, coriander, tarragon, thyme, sage, borage, dill, fennel, parsley, marjoram and rosemary.

soil, and by occupying different garden spaces in certain combinations, companion planting can attract, or repel, specific insects. For example, plants which attract aphids and are good companions for hibiscus include the annuals feverfew, coriander ...

See also: Green, May, Parsley, Vegetables, Cilantro