Coriander seeds are the dried, spherical fruits of the Coriandrum sativum plant. While the fresh leaves of this plant are known as cilantro (or fresh coriander), the seeds offer a completely different flavor profile and are treated as a spice rather than an herb.
Unlike the leaves, which some find "soapy," the seeds are warm, nutty, and citrusy. When crushed, they release a distinct aroma reminiscent of orange peel and mild pepper.
Coriander is a global staple, acting as a "bridge" spice that helps blend other flavors together.
Coriander loses its potency quickly once powdered. For the best flavor, buy whole seeds and grind them as needed using a mortar and pestle or a spice grinder.
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