Coriander Seeds: Coriandrum sativum is the scientific name for coriander. Coriander, which is commonly known as Dhania, belongs to Apiaceae. Coriander is a very important spice crop which has a prime position as a flavoring agent in foods. The shrub is a shrill stemmed, little, thick herb, grows up to 25-50 cm tall with numerous branches and umbels. When pressed it breaks into two locules with each containing one seed. The fruit has a very delicate scent. Seeds' color varies from pale white to light brown. The fresh leaves are an ingredient in many South Asian,Chinese and Thai and Mexican cooking. Mostly it is used as a condiment for its therapeutic properties as well as for the culinary supplement as a spice. The fresh green leaves from the coriander are also broadly used in the field of culinary. Leaves are arranged alternately and compounded. The entire plant has a very pleasant aroma. All parts of the plant are edible, but the fresh leaves and the dried seeds are the parts most traditionally used in cooking. Coriander is used in cuisines throughout the world. Coriander is commonly found both as whole dried seeds and in ground form. In India, it is largely grown in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh. Descriptions : Eagle : 5% : 8% : Nil Scooter : 5% : 8% : Nil Single Parrot : 5% : 8% : Nil Double Parrot : 5% : 8% : Nil Extra green splits : 5% : 8% : Nil