Coriander powder
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Ingredients
Coriander powder
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Taste
floral fresh, citrusy, sweet
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Allergens
May contain traces of mustard, celery and sesame seeds.
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Origin
India
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Good to know
You are looking for a spice that you can use as an all-rounder to give your food a new nuance and that fits everything. Then coriander seeds are your choice. Coriander is one of the oldest spices in the world and is now grown in many parts of the world. In the 18th century it was somewhat out of fashion in Europe and was mainly used for the production of beer and gin – and is still found in some Belgian beers. Coriander seeds taste completely different from the fresh coriander, which is more likely to be characterized as acidic-sharp, but essential for Asian dishes. The seeds are also often used in curry mixtures, but are also popular in baked goods and soups.
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Fits well
potatoes, lentils, beans, cauliflower, celery, poultry, lamb, pork, game, mushrooms
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National cuisine
African, Indian, Asian, Latin American, Caucasian
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Usage
Well dosed, almost every dish has the necessary sophistication.
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Full taste development
roasted = nutty aroma / not roasted = floral aroma
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Tipp
Suitable for thickening sauces – definitely try in the tomato sauce; Good harmony with herbs. Ideal for sweet dishes.
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Health aspects
Stop abdominal pain and digestive problems of any kind
Abdominal Area
Ideal for irritable bowel syndrome, constipation, bloating and intestinal cramps: 10-20% of people in the Western world end up with the so-called irritable bowel syndrome in the form of abdominal pain and cramps, accompanied by constipation and/or diarrhoea. Coriander slows down the transport of food from the stomach and triggers tensions of the muscles in the digestive tract. This leads to fewer stomach upsets, indigestion and bloating.
Blood & Heart
Prevention of heart attacks and lowering cholesterol: Coriander has been shown in many studies to reduce "bad" LDL cholesterol and increase the "good" HDL cholesterol. In addition, coriander also has a relaxing effect on the arteries and thus lowers blood pressure.
Should be consumed regularly if you suffer from diabetes, rheumatism or joint pain: Coriander can lower blood sugar levels and increase insulin levels and is therefore traditionally used as a cure for diabetes, rheumatism and joint pain.
Liver & Kidney
Fatty liver: Up to 16 million (!) People in Germany suffer from a so-called fatty liver, which was not caused by excessive alcohol consumption, but often by poor diet. This disease, which can be described as a disease of prosperity, usually affects people between the ages of 40 and 60 (increasingly women). Coriander can help the liver regenerate while protecting liver cells and is a way back to a healthy diet.