FOB Price
Obtenir le dernier prix900 ~ 1800 / Metric Ton
|Minimum Order
Localité:
-
Prix de commande minimale:
Commande minimale:
15 Metric Ton
Packaging Detail:
Jute bags
Delivery Time:
10-21 Working Days
Supplying Ability:
100 Metric Ton per Month
Payment Type:
T/T, Western Union, Other
South Africa
Personne àcontacter Mr. Mason
5 AMETHYST STREET, CARLETONVILLE, GAUTENG
Botany:
Coriander is a rigid, strong-smelling annual with pronounced taproot, and slender branching stems up to *0 cm. Reaching a height of 1 meter, the adromonoecious plant flowers in July and August. The plant has ferny, pinnately or ternately decompound leaves and produces compound umbels with small white or pinkish flowers that are attractive to bees. The seed capsules are round red-brown which are aromatic when ripe.
Medicinal and other use:
As a meducinal plant, coriander has been used as an antispasmodic, carminative, stimulant, and stomachic. Coriander has also exhibited hypoglycemic activity. At one time, coriander was used in love potions and considered to be an aphrodisiad. Chinese herbal medicine includes the use of coriander for measles, stomachache, nausea, hernia, and as a tonic. Coriander seed oil has antibacterial properties and is used for treating colic, neuralgia and rheumatism. The oil also counteracts unpleasant odours in pharmaceutical preparations and tobacco. It is used in perfumes, liqueurs and gin. The linalool in coriander oil is known to cause contact dermatitis. Seeds are sometimes used as a flavouring agent to improve taste in other medicinal preparations. The seeds are ground into a paste for application to skin and mouth ulcers.
Uses : It is used in Curry powder, chilli powder, garam masala and other spice blends. It pairs well with potatoes, onion, beans, lentils and vegetables. It is also used to relieve pains in joints and rheumatism.
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