bladkoriander
Bladkoriander, also known as cilantro or coriander leaf, is an aromatic herb widely used in culinary traditions across the globe. Scientifically named Coriandrum sativum, it belongs to the Apiaceae family. Native to regions spanning Southern Europe, Northern Africa, and Western Asia, bladkoriander has become a staple in many cuisines, particularly in Mexican, Indian, Middle Eastern, and Southeast Asian dishes.
The plant typically grows up to 50 centimeters (20 inches) in height, featuring delicate, lacy green leaves
Bladkoriander is easy to cultivate in well-drained soil with ample sunlight. It is often grown from seeds,
Despite its widespread use, bladkoriander can be polarizing; some individuals find its flavor appealing, while others
Overall, bladkoriander remains an important culinary herb valued for its distinctive scent and flavor, as well