Coriander

Spices- Coriander

Celery Seeds

Coriander, also known as cilantro when referring to the fresh leaves, is a versatile herb belonging to the Apiaceae family. Both the seeds and leaves of the plant are used in culinary and medicinal applications. The seeds, which are small, round, and light brown, have a warm, citrusy, and slightly sweet flavour. Coriander is widely used in a variety of cuisines, including Indian, Middle Eastern, and Latin American, and is known for its ability to enhance the flavour of both savory and sweet dishes. Beyond the kitchen, coriander seeds are also used for their numerous health benefits.

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Part Used
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Apium graveolens
Apiaceae
Seed (Coriander Seed)
April to June

Packaging & Labelling
Customized as per buyer’s requirements.

Shipping
Tetoda Overseas Pvt. Ltd. ships coriander seeds in various grades, according to buyer specifications.

Home Remedies
  1. Digestive Health: Coriander seeds have long been used to support digestion. They can help alleviate bloating, indigestion, and nausea. Coriander seed tea is often consumed to improve digestion and promote a healthy gut.
  2. Anti-inflammatory: Coriander seeds possess anti-inflammatory properties, which can help reduce inflammation in the body and relieve symptoms of conditions like arthritis and joint pain.
  3. Antioxidant Properties: Coriander seeds are rich in antioxidants, which help protect the body from oxidative stress and support overall health, including heart and skin health.
  4. Blood Sugar Regulation: Some studies suggest that coriander seeds may help regulate blood sugar levels, making them beneficial for individuals with diabetes or those at risk of developing the condition.
  5. Cholesterol Reduction: Coriander seeds are believed to help reduce bad cholesterol levels and support heart health by improving lipid profiles.
  6. Skin Health: Coriander seeds are sometimes used to promote healthy skin by preventing acne and soothing skin irritation. They contain compounds that may help detoxify the skin.
  7. Potential Side Effects: While coriander seeds are generally safe when used in cooking, excessive consumption can lead to digestive issues. It’s important to consume them in moderation, especially when using them as a remedy.
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