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 ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. MILLIE: It depends on the seed – radishes can germinate in a few days, while the seed of a bunya pine ...
Have you always avoided picking that bunch of coriander that has tiny flowers on it because you think they have to be discarded anyway? Well, like many other people, you are making a mistake.
When you make guacamole, adding chopped cilantro leaves from your garden is a nice touch. And, as it happens, no plant is more easily grown from seed than cilantro. It has been cultivated for ...
Packets of seeds for cilantro often boast that they are “slow bolt.” Cilantro is one of those cool season crops that bolts when the weather gets hot. If planting cilantro for its leaves then bolting ...
The arrival of spring and consistently warmer temperatures brings a burst of colorful blossoms and two colorful new cookbooks on cooking with flowers, one from a California author and the other from a ...
What's the difference between cilantro and coriander? Cilantro (Coriandrum sativum) is similar to parsley in appearance, but the taste and aroma is altogether different. Coriander is the seed of this ...
We are not kidding, alright ­edible flowers are turning into a fast-growing culinary fad... Edible flowers are increasingly appearing in mainstream menus.What's more, the flowers do not require fancy ...