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    We are offering Coriander Coriander is a traditional indian spice. Though the whole plant is used as edible but the fresh coriander leaves and the dried seeds are commonly used in cooking delectable....
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    We are offering Coriander Coriander is a traditional indian spice. Though the whole plant is used as edible but the fresh coriander leaves and the dried seeds are commonly used in cooking delectable food stuffs. They are excessively recommended for the preparation of various medicinal products. They are effective for curing anxiety and insomnia. In addition to the above, our coriander seeds powder is also used to treat dysentery, menstrual disorders, mental weakness, and headache and so on. Besides, we are reckoned as one of the most reliable corriander manufacturers as well as suppliers in the market.
    coriander (coriandrum sativum), also commonly called cilantro, is an annual herb in the family apiaceae. Coriander is native to southwestern asia west to north africa. It is a soft, hairless plant growing to 50 cm [20 in.] tall. The leaves are variable in shape, broadly lobed at the base of the plant, and slender and feathery higher on the flowering stems. The flowers are borne in small umbels, white or very pale pink, asymmetrical, with the petals pointing away from the centre of the umbel longer (5-6 mm) than those pointing to the middle of the umbel (only 1-3 mm long). The fruit is a globular dry schizocarp 3-5 mm diameter.
    the name coriander derives from french coriandre through latin “coriandrum” in turn from greek “κορίαννον”.[1] john chadwick notes the mycenaean greek form of the word, koriadnon "has a pattern curiously similar to the name of minos' daughter ariadne, and it is plain how this might be corrupted later to koriannon or koriandron."


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