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once believed it conferred immortality and an aphrodisiac in love potions... In the Garden | Culinary | Fragrance | Medicinal use Popular garden varieties
Coriander |
Top In the GardenGrowth Characteristics: - Annual, Frost hardy,
- Height: ±50 cm; Spread: ±30 cm,
Cultivation: - Full sun; Well drained, composted soil,
Harvesting: - Pick fresh leaves throughout the year,
- Always remove the flower heads to encourage leaf growth,
- Seed: Allow the plant to flower. When it turns brown, pull the plant out and hang it upside down, covered with a brown paper bag. The seed will fall into the bag.
- Roots: Collect when lifting the plant.
Companion Planting: - Vegetables: Plant with Potato,
- Herbs: Plant with Anise,
- Do not plant with: Fennel,
Repellant for: - Aphids, Carrot rust fly, Spider Mites, Potato beetle,
Top Culinary useUse Coriander leaves and seed with: - Vegetables, Beans, Salads,
- Beef, Chicken, Fish, Lamb, Pork, Shellfish,
- Pickle, Salad dressing, Salsa, Soups, Sauces, Tomato chutney, Ratatouille, Franfurters, Curries, Apple pies, Cakes, Biscuits, Marmalade,
- Asian dishes, Indian dishes, Mexican dishes, Thai dishes,
- The roots can also be used, it has a lovely nutty flavour,
- Curried Vegetables with Rice and Feta
- Roasted Butternut
Top Fragrance- The leaves have a pronounced sage flavour with citrus overtones,
- Use in Potpourri,
Top Medicinal useCoriander may be beneficial in the following cases: | General | - Used to flavour various medicines,
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| Digestive system | - Digestive tonic, Stimulant, Carminative,
- Colic,
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Preparation and dosage: TEA: - 1/2 to 1 teaspoon of seed in a cup of boiling water, steep for 10-15 minutes. Drink before meals or as necessary.
- Use fresh leaves with food.
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