Coriander seed - Latin Name: (Coriandrum sativum)
![]() |
Herbal Anecdote: Coriander has an extremely long history of use by humans, with evidence dating back as far as 5000 BC. The first written evidence is provided by Egyptian papyri dating to around 1550 BC, where it is described as a food item and for medicinal purposes such as a cough reliever and a tonic. Coriander was an Egyptian aphrodisiac and a wine flavoring for Greeks. Traditional Uses: |
The following products contain Coriander seed:
|
Coriander seed
Coriander has antispasmodic, appetizer, aromatic, carminative and stomachic properties. It can be applied externally to relieve the symptoms of rheumatism and painful joi read more... |
|


