Colour Light brown to tan. Flavour&Odour Aromatic pleasant flavour and aroma, typical of coriander, free from any objectionable taints. Moisture 12.0% maximum Total Ash 6.0% minimum Acid Insoluble Ash 1.0% maximum Volatile Oil 0.3% minimum Bulk Index 60 - 85g / 250mL Water Activity 0.69 maximum Extraneous Matter 0.75% w/w maximum (ASTA 14.0)
Coriander is an important spice crop having a prime position in flavoring food. The plant is a thin stemmed, small, bushy herb, 25-50 cm in height with many branches and umbels. Leaves are alternate, compound. The whole plant has a pleasant aroma. It is a native of Mediterranean and commercially produced in India, Morocco, Russia, France, Central America, USA, Mexico, and various other Eastern European nations. This tropical crop can be successfully cultivated as a rabi season crop in an area free from severe frost during February when the crop flowers and sets it seeds. The youngest plant is used for flavoring and garnishing curries as well as soups. The seeds of this plant are widely used as condiments with or without roasting in the preparation of curry powders, sausages, and seasonings. It is an important ingredient in the manufacture of food flavorings, bakery products, meat products, sodas and syrups, puddings, candy preserves and liquors.
Scientific Name Coriandrum sativum Common Names Coriander Cilantro Chinese parsley Family Apiaceae Plant Type Annual herb Height 3050 cm 1220 inches Leaves Shape Bright green feathery leaves with lobed edges Aroma Strong citrusy and slightly spicy Flowers Color Small white to pale pink flowers Shape Arranged in umbels Seeds Shape Small round and ridged Color Light brown when dry Uses Used as a spice for culinary and medicinal purposes Cultivation Requirements Climate Prefers mild climates temperatures of 17 27C Soil Welldrained fertile soil with a pH of 60 75 Watering Moderate and consistent Uses Culinary Leaves are used fresh in salads soups and garnishes seeds are used as a spice Medicinal Known for digestive antiinflammatory and antimicrobial properties
Coriander is an important spice crop having a prime position in flavoring food. The plant is a thin stemmed, small, bushy herb, 25 -50 cm in height with many branches and umbels. Leaves are alternate, compound. The whole plant has a pleasant aroma. It is a native of Mediterranean and commercially produced in India, Morocco, Russia, France, Central America, USA, Mexico, and various other Eastern European nations. This tropical crop can be successfully cultivated as a rabi season crop in an area free from severe frost during February when the crop flowers and sets it seeds. The youngest plant is used for flavoring and garnishing curries as well as soups. The seeds of this plant are widely used as condiments with or without roasting in the preparation of curry powders, sausages, and seasonings. It is an important ingredient in the manufacture of food flavorings, bakery products, meat products, sodas and syrups, puddings, candy preserves and liquors. The plant is also known to come with medicinal values with being used as a carminative, refrigerant, diuretic, and aphrodisiac. In household medicines, it is used against seasonal fever, stomach disorders and nausea. Coriander oil and oleoresins are primarily used in seasonings for sausages and other meat products.
Coriander seeds when crushed have a lemony citrus flavor and are nutty, spicy and orange-flavored.Coriander is used for general digestive aid. Coriander seeds in India (Dhania) are mainly used in curries and garam masalas.It is also a key ingredient in the South Indian cuisines for dishes like sambhar and rasam. Packing: 18 Kgs. | 25 Kgs. | 40 Kgs. in Jute Bags OR As per buyer's requirement.
Shubhlaxmi industries are one of the pioneer manufacturer and exporter of naturally selected and assorted best quality coriander seeds. We thrive to keep our standards high in terms of the product richness and quality. We maintain its basic aroma and flavor till it reaches you. The botanical name of coriander seeds is Coriandrum sativum L. It belongs to family Apiaceae. The plant has two types of seeds. One when dried is, used as dry spice. The other when ripe is yellowish brown in color and longitudinal shape. Coriander seeds are distinctly aromatic and they are used as one of the common Indian spices to enhance flavor to the dishes. Coriander seeds are usually used in whole form if they are roasted to make powder. They can be grounded to make powder than can be used in making Indian curry masala. It can be added to rice to enrich its fragrance. They can also be used to make chutneys and gravies. Coriander seeds are known to lower down diabetes. They are carminative. They are anti inflammatory and thus are used as medicine in arthritis. Specification HS Code : 09092190 Type : Machine Cleaned & Sortex Cleaned Variety : Eagle, Scooter, Parrot, Super Xo & Spits Flavour : Aromatic With A Penetrating Flavor Moisture : 9% Max Style : Dried Immatured Seeds : 1% Max Total Ash : 9.5% Max Acid Insoluble Ash : 1.75% Salmonella : Absent/25gms Origin : Gujarat,rajasthan,uttarpradesh Packing : 5/15/25/50 Kg Net Pp Bag/ Jute Bag/ Cartoon Quality Assurance : Sgs,geo-chem, Bureau Veritas Loading Capacity : 10mt In 20'fcl & 20mt In 40'fcl
Colour Light brown to tan. Flavour&Odour Aromatic pleasant flavour and aroma, typical of coriander, free from any objectionable taints. Moisture 12.0% maximum Total Ash 6.0% minimum Acid Insoluble Ash 1.0% maximum Volatile Oil 0.3% minimum Bulk Index 60 - 85g / 250mL Water Activity 0.69 maximum Extraneous Matter 0.75% w/w maximum (ASTA 14.0) MICROBIOLOGICAL: E.coli Not detected in 1g Salmonella Not detected in 25g