
Cilantro has a unique flavor and aroma that some savor and others dislike. It is used widely in Mexican, Indian and Asian cuisines. Cilantro adds an unusual zest to pinto bean stews, Spanish-style tomato sauces for enchiladas, tacos and the like, curried vegetable stews, and corn dishes such as corn-stuffed peppers.
The dried seeds are called coriander and is often used as a pickling spice. Buy coriander seeds here.

Benefits: Rich in dietary fiber, calcium, magnesium, sodium, iron, vitamin C, potassium, amino acids, and fatty acids, antioxidants and anti-fungal.
Garden: Annual, Self-Seeds, Full Sun to Part Shade, Zones 2-9. Plant continually Spring-fall for a fresh supply of leaves.
The dried seeds are called coriander and is often used as a pickling spice.
Benefits: Rich in dietary fiber, calcium, magnesium, sodium, iron, vitamin C, potassium, amino acids, and fatty acids, antioxidants and antifungal.
Garden: Annual, Self-Seeds, Full Sun to Part Shade, Zones 2-9. Plant continually Spring-fall for a fresh supply of leaves.
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