• 0863 -2220750
  • support[at]espicebazaar[dot]com
    • A-
    • A
    • A+
  • ( )
  • Register
  • Login
Logo
eSpice Bazaar Videovideo
  • LogoMinistry of Electronics &
    Information Technology
    Government of India.
  • Logo
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Spices Board
    • e- Spice Bazar
    • Chillies of India
    • Contact Details –e-spice bazaar team
    • Our Offices
  • Farmer Assist
    • Best Practices of Chilli Cultivation
    • Best Practices of Turmeric Cultivation
    • Banned Pesticides in India
    • Farmer Friendly Handbook (Eng.)
    • Farmers Friendly Handbook (Telugu)
    • Integrated Pest Management Chilli
    • Integrated Pest Management Turmeric
    • Biological measures for Chilli, Turmeric and Curry Leaf from practicing organic farmer
    • Videos
    • Useful Web Links
    • Buyer Directory
  • Buyer Assist
    • Appeal to the Trade
    • Farmer Directory
    • Supply Estimates
    • Current Inventory
    • Processed Crop
  • Buy / Sell
    • Sell Offers
    • Buyer's Enquiry
    • Post Sell Offer
    • Post Buyer Enquiry
    • Mandi Locations
  • Directory
  • Gallery
  • Spices of India
  • Allspice
  • Aniseed
  • Asafoetida
  • Basil
  • Bay Leaf
  • Bishop's Weed
  • Cambodge
  • Caper
  • Caraway Seed
  • Cardamom (large)
  • Cardamom (small)
  • Cassia
  • Celery
  • Chilli
  • Cinnamon
  • Clove
  • Coriander
  • Cumin
  • Curry Leaf
  • Dill
  • Fennel
  • Fenugreek
  • Garlic
  • Ginger
  • Greater Galanga
  • Horseradish
  • Hyssop
  • Juniper Berry
  • Kokam
  • Lovage
  • Marjoram
  • Mint
  • Mustard
  • Nutmeg & Mace
  • Oregano
  • Parsley
  • Pepper
  • Pepper Long
  • Pomegranate
  • Poppy Seed
  • Rosemary
  • Saffron
  • Sage
  • Star Anise
  • Sweet Flag
  • Tamarind
  • Tarragon
  • Tejpat
  • Thyme
  • Turmeric
  • Vanilla

Click above to filter by categories

Coriander
Coriander image

Coriander

Botanical Name
Coriandrum sativum L.

Family
Apiaceae

Commercial Part
Leaf and seed

Description

Coriander is an important spice crop having a prime position in flavouring food. The plant is a thin stemmed, small, bushy herb, 25 to 50 cm in height with many branches and umbels. Leaves are alternate, compound. The whole plant has a pleasant aroma. Inflorescence is a compound umbel comprises 5 smaller umbels. Fruit is globular, 3 to 4 mm diameter, when pressed break into two locules each having one seed. Fruit has delicate fragrance; seeds are pale white to light brown in colour.

Origin and Distribution

It is a native of Mediterranean and commercially produced in India, Morocco, Russia, East European countries, France, Central America, Mexico, and USA. Coriander is a tropical crop and can be successfully cultivated as a rabi season crop in an area free from severe frost during February when the crop flowers and sets its seeds.

Uses

The young plant is used for flavouring and garnishing curries and soups. The fruits (seeds) are widely used as condiments with or without roasting in the preparation of curry powders, sausages and seasonings. It is an important ingredient in the manufacture of food flavourings, in bakery products, meat products, soda & syrups, puddings, candy preserves and liquors. In medicines it is used as a carminative, refrigerant, diuretic, and aphrodisiac. In household medicines, it is used against seasonal fever, stomach disorders, and nausea. Coriander oil and oleoresins are primarily used in seasonings for sausages and other meat products.

Indian Name of Spices

Hindi : Dhania or Dhanya Bengali : Dhana, Dhania Gujarati : Kothmiri, Libdhaba Kannada : Kothambri, Kothamiri bija Kashmiri : Deaniwal, Kothambalari Malayalam : Kothumpalari bija Marathi : Dhana Oriya : Dhania Punjabi : Dhania Sanskrit : Dhanyaka Tamil : Kothamalli Telugu : Dhaniyalu

Foreign Name of Spices

Spanish : Cilantro French : Corriandre German : Koriander Swedish : Koriander Arabic : Kuzhbare Dutch : Koriander Portuguese : Coentro Russian : Koriandr Japanese : Koendoro Chinese : Hu-sui

  • lion_img
  • digital_india

Spices Board

  • Spices Board
  • e- Spice Bazar
  • Chillies of India
  • Contact Details –e-spice bazaar team
  • Our Offices

Farmer Zone

  • Best Practices of Chilli Cultivation
  • Best Practices of Turmeric Cultivation
  • Banned Pesticides in India
  • Farmer Friendly Handbook (Eng.)
  • Farmers Friendly Handbook (Telugu)
  • Integrated Pest Management Chilli
  • Integrated Pest Management Turmeric
  • Videos
  • Useful Web Links
  • Buyer Directory

Buyer Zone

  • Appeal to the Trade
  • Farmer Directory
  • Supply Estimates
  • Current Inventory
  • Processed Crop

Directory

  • List Cold Storages, Agriculture and Horticulture Call Centres, Quality Testing Labs and Contacts For Assistance
  • Privacy Policy||
  • Disclaimer||
  • Site Map

2016 © Copyright Spices Board of India - All rights reserved.

Powered By Logicsoft