try to grow your own corianders. They are so easy to grow and different stages of the plant growth gives different flavour and texture. give it a try!!. Thanks for this video.
SwTBbGrl99 Hi there. Coriander is called Cilantro in the west, the US and other places. In your markets you probably have cilantro, but I know it rarely has the root still on. You should try an Asian or Latino local market, if that is an option. If you can get Cilantro only, then just use the stems. The flavor is similar but not as potent. Chop and grind it up really fine. If you have a garden or sunny location, try a few cilantro seeds and you'll have plenty of roots in about 4 weeks! Good Luck, and thanks for for your interest in our recipes!
Looks so yummy and delicious
try to grow your own corianders. They are so easy to grow and different stages of the plant growth gives different flavour and texture. give it a try!!. Thanks for this video.
can i subtitute corriander powder for the roots?
Where do I find the coriander roots?
SwTBbGrl99 Hi there. Coriander is called Cilantro in the west, the US and other places. In your markets you probably have cilantro, but I know it rarely has the root still on. You should try an Asian or Latino local market, if that is an option. If you can get Cilantro only, then just use the stems. The flavor is similar but not as potent. Chop and grind it up really fine. If you have a garden or sunny location, try a few cilantro seeds and you'll have plenty of roots in about 4 weeks! Good Luck, and thanks for for your interest in our recipes!