You don't need a garden to enjoy delicious, bountiful harvests. It's surprisingly easy to grow cilantro indoors. That's excellent news for home chefs, who love sprinkling a bit of the delicious herb ...
It might seem to be a bit confusing, as the leaves of this herb are referred to as both cilantro and coriander – depending on where you live – but the seeds are known as coriander seeds. Whatever you ...
Crowned "Herb of the Year" by the International Herb Association in 2017, Coriandrum sativum -- better known by its street name, cilantro -- is a two-for-one herb and spice. To avoid bolting -- the ...
Spring is a good time to consider growing cilantro. One good reason to grow cilantro is because you’ll get two herbs with one plant. When the plant leaves are harvested, the leaves are known as the ...
Q: What does it mean when your cilantro plant “goes to seed?” I think mine is at the end of its life. I have flowers everywhere, but I’d like to maybe get another batch after the heat dies down this ...
ANSWER: If there are ever confusing herbs, it’s cilantro and coriander. While both come from the same plant, they have different uses and tastes. Cilantro is the the leaves and stems of the coriander ...
Cilantro rode onto the American palate from south of the border as an irreplaceable ingredient in pico de gallo or the chief accoutrement to each order of sizzling fajitas. But in the three decades ...
Cilantro, the key herb ingredient of salsas, may act as both a preservative and a protection against salmonella. This leafy herb and its seeds contain dodecenal, a compound that kills salmonella. The ...