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Do you also know the name cilantro for coriander? It's almost the same: cilantro refers to the leaves of the plant, while coriander refers to the tiny, round seeds of the plant. Like the names, the flavours differ: dried coriander seeds are used roasted and ground, while fresh coriander leaves are tender and lacy and exude a unique aroma - which some people love, while others, let's put it mildly, don't like. The history of coriander can be traced back to the Middle East; The Romans then brought it to Europe, where it was considered a rather exotic spice. Thüringer is an old, traditional German variety with good seed production.

Contents:
Bag of 100 seeds
Plant size:
40 × 50 cm
Plant pot size:
approx. 30 × 30 cm
Good neighbors:
Anise, chervil, tomato, mint, parsley, dill
Other information:
No hybrid, GMO-free

Thuringian Corinder seeds

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Plant seeds

Do you also know the name cilantro for coriander? It's almost the same: cilantro refers to the leaves of the plant, while coriander refers to the tiny, round seeds of the plant. Like the names, the flavours differ: dried coriander seeds are used roasted and ground, while fresh coriander leaves are tender and lacy and exude a unique aroma - which some people love, while others, let's put it mildly, don't like. The history of coriander can be traced back to the Middle East; The Romans then brought it to Europe, where it was considered a rather exotic spice. Thüringer is an old, traditional German variety with good seed production.

Contents:
Bag of 100 seeds
Plant size:
40 × 50 cm
Plant pot size:
approx. 30 × 30 cm
Good neighbors:
Anise, chervil, tomato, mint, parsley, dill
Other information:
No hybrid, GMO-free