Organic coriander extract - 50 ml - from Unimedica
Coriander is a spice plant used in many Asian dishes. Who doesn't love delicious curries? Coriander is indispensable in Asian, Mexican, Indian and Middle Eastern cuisine, and with good reason. The seeds of coriander, with a tasty, sweet, lemony flavour, are also often ground and used as a spice. Coriander contains an essential oil, coriander oil, which in turn consists of linalool, geraniol, camphor, eugenol and cineole. The extract is the concentrated form of coriander.
✓ Organic coriander extract
✓ from strictly controlled organic farming
✓ contains 50 ml of coriander extract
✓ gently extracted with organic alcohol
✓ non-GMO and vegan
€15.45
Available immediately,
ready for shipment within 1-2 working days
Produktinformationen
Coriander — spice and Ayurvedic medicinal plant
Coriander is a common garden herb in Southeast Asia and Latin America, where it shows its qualities in many dishes. In our regions the taste of the leaves and seeds is often an acquired one. That is why Unimedica's Organic Coriander Extract is a convenient solution to enjoy the benefits of the herb without being put off by its soapy aroma.
Coriander in drops
The plant parts for Unimedica's Organic Coriander Extract are cultivated under strictly controlled organic conditions and then processed to the same high standards. For the Organic Coriander Extract the plant material is gently extracted with organic alcohol to capture its natural constituents and concentrate them into drops.
Each bottle of Unimedica Organic Coriander Extract contains 50 ml of coriander extract.
Often taken together:
Ingredients
Water, Alcohol¹ ², Coriander extract (Fructus coriandri)¹
¹ from controlled organic cultivation
² Alcohol 20% vol.
Recommended intake
Mix 2 x 20 drops daily with sufficient liquid and take. Shake before use!
storage
| Average nutritional values per 100 ml* | |
|---|---|
| salt | 0,1 g |
| egg white | 0,1 g |
| Energy (kcal) | 137 kcal |
| Carbohydrates | 0,46 g |
| Energy kJ | 565 kJ |
| Grease | < 0,1 g |
| Carbohydrates — of which sugars | < 0,1 g |