In my region, cilantro is the name of the plant in Spanish. Cilantro refers to the green leaves of the fresh plant, also called Chinese parsley. Coriander usually refers to the dried fruits of the same plant.
Title: Re: Coriander kills bad e.coli!
Post by: RawZi on August 31, 2011, 09:30:16 am
I love cilantro leaves and coriander seeds when I'm in the mood for herbs/spices. Coriander is delicious in raw eggnog made with raw egg, raw milk and unheated honey. It tastes better than nutmeg or cinnamon which can be neuro-toxic or an irritant anyway. I heard the coriander kills salmonella. I know it's not paleo to use milk and spices in a blender, but this is the Hot Topics section.
Cilantro tastes delicious blender into a raw salad dressing and served on raw fresh green salad. I don't know if it prevents e.coli.
Title: Re: Coriander kills bad e.coli!
Post by: bharminder on September 01, 2011, 05:37:49 am