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Fresh Coriander (हरा धनिया)

Fresh Coriander, or 'Hara Dhaniya,' is the quintessential herb of the Indian kitchen, serving as the magnifique final touch to almost every savory dish. It is prized for its citrusy, bright, and refreshing aroma that provides an instant lift to heavy curries and dals. In the Indian kitchen, it is not just a garnish; it is a foundational ingredient for iconic condiments like 'Coriander Chutney.' Every part of the plant, including the delicate stems, is packed with magnifique flavor and is used to provide a professional-grade finish to the plate. Fresh coriander is a symbol of the life and freshness of a home-cooked Indian meal, often added at the very end to preserve its magnifique vibrant green color. The fragrance of freshly chopped coriander is synonymous with the anticipation of a delicious meal. Whether it is sprinkled over a hot bowl of Rajma or blended into a spicy mint dip, it brings a magnifique and cooling intensity to the dish. It represents the aromatic and refreshing soul of Desi garnishing. It is truly a magnifique and indispensable herb for every home chef. It is a treasure of chlorophyll and essential nutrients.

Fresh Coriander

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Calories

2 kcal

Protein

0.2g

Fat

0.1g

Carbs

0.4g

Fiber

0.3g

Vitamins

Vitamin K, Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Folate, Potassium

Cooking Tips

  • Always add fresh coriander at the very end of cooking to preserve its and bright aroma.
  • Do not discard the tender stems as they contain a and more intense flavor than the leaves alone.
  • Wash the coriander in a bowl of cold water to allow any grit or soil to settle at the bottom before use.

Substitutes

Parsley (different profile)
Mint (for freshness)
Celery Leaves

Related Ingredients

Mint
Green Chilies
Lemon Juice
Ginger
Onions

Recipes Using Fresh Coriander

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