Coriander

Coriander (Coriandrum sativum) is an annual herb in the family Apiaceae. It is also known as Chinese parsley or, particularly in the Americas, cilantro. Coriander is native to southern Europe and North Africa to southwestern Asia. It is a soft, hairless plant growing to 50 cm [20 in.] tall. The leaves are variable in shape, broadly lobed at the base of the plant, and slender and feathery higher on the flowering stems. The flowers are borne in sma... more

Scientific name:

  • Coriandrum sativum

Rank:

Also known as:

  • cilantro,
  • Coriander (cilantro) leaves, raw

Food & Drink

Nutrients per 100g:

Nutrient Quantity per 100g
  • 2.13 g (0.0751 oz )
  • 0.52 g (0.018 oz )
  • 3.67 g (0.129 oz )
  • 1.47 g (0.0519 oz )
  • 92.21 g (3.253 oz )
  • 0.87 g (0.031 oz )
  • 2.8 g (0.099 oz )
  • 0.067 g (0.00236 oz )
  • 0.00177 g (0.000062435 oz )
  • 0.026 g (0.000917 oz )
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Energy per 100g:

  • 95 kJ (590000000000000000 MeV )

USDA Equivalent:

  • 11165
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