Ground Red River Coriander
Our savory, herbaceous Red River Coriander is an heirloom varietal with small, dark seeds.Ā It is aromatic and boldly flavored, with earthy undertones and just a touch of lemon zest. Use it as a finishing spice or add it to dishes that are going to simmer for a long time, so that the nutty, herbaceous flavor is allowed to truly bloom.
This coriander is grown and ground by a collective of Hmong farmersĀ along the Red River in the northern highlandsĀ Vietnam. Coriander, the seed of the cilantro plant, is ubiquitous in Vietnamese and other South East Asian cuisines where the entire plant ā seed, leaves and roots ā are used to season and garnish dishes.
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Ground Red River Coriander
Ground Red River Coriander
Our savory, herbaceous Red River Coriander is an heirloom varietal with small, dark seeds.Ā It is aromatic and boldly flavored, with earthy undertones and just a touch of lemon zest. Use it as a finishing spice or add it to dishes that are going to simmer for a long time, so that the nutty, herbaceous flavor is allowed to truly bloom.
This coriander is grown and ground by a collective of Hmong farmersĀ along the Red River in the northern highlandsĀ Vietnam. Coriander, the seed of the cilantro plant, is ubiquitous in Vietnamese and other South East Asian cuisines where the entire plant ā seed, leaves and roots ā are used to season and garnish dishes.
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Our savory, herbaceous Red River Coriander is an heirloom varietal with small, dark seeds.Ā It is aromatic and boldly flavored, with earthy undertones and just a touch of lemon zest. Use it as a finishing spice or add it to dishes that are going to simmer for a long time, so that the nutty, herbaceous flavor is allowed to truly bloom.
This coriander is grown and ground by a collective of Hmong farmersĀ along the Red River in the northern highlandsĀ Vietnam. Coriander, the seed of the cilantro plant, is ubiquitous in Vietnamese and other South East Asian cuisines where the entire plant ā seed, leaves and roots ā are used to season and garnish dishes.























