Culantro Live plant ( 3'pot starter plant) ngò gai “shado beni” CARIBBEAN PRODUCT
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known in Jamaica as spirit weed, MAKE Caribbean herb
Other Common Names:Vietnamese Culantro, Ngo Gai, Mexican coriander, thorny coriander, spiny coriander, fitweed, saw-leaf or saw-tooth herb, recao and Tabasco parsley.
Culantro is a versatile plant that grows up to 1 foot tall and produces blue flowers if allowed to bolt. Interestingly, it is a member of the Apiaceae family, alongside other popular ingredients such as carrots, celery, and parsley. With its strong flavor and aroma, culantro is used in both cooking and medicinal purposes.
Culantro, also known as "shado beni", is a highly versatile and long-lived herb found in many world cuisines such as Caribbean, South & Central American, and Asian. Confused with cilantro in the US, culantro is actually a member of the coriander family with a stronger taste and vibrant color. It is a staple in Caribbean countries and is widely used in seasoning, marinating, and garnishing dishes. It is also used in the dried herb industry and can be naturally grown in several US states and territories.
Widely used as a seasoning in Thailand, India, Vietnam, the caribbean and other parts of Asia. The thick Ngo Gai leaves retain color and flavor very well when dried. The leaves and roots are most typically added to stews, soups, marinades, and other sauces or chutneys. An important ingredient in sofrito.
Culinary Tips
The leaves and roots are most typically added to stews, soups, marinades, and other sauces or chutneys. It is also recognized as an integral ingredient in sofrito. If the leaves are dried, they easily maintain their flavor and color for months.
- Greant for ,
- Trinidad green seasoning
- making Sofrito,
- meats ,soups ,eggs and more.
- Trinidad Green Seasoning
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Widely used as a seasoning in Thailand, India, Vietnam, and other parts of Asia. The thick Ngo Gai leaves retain color and flavor very well when dried. The leaves and roots are most typically added to stews, soups, marinades, and other sauces or chutneys. An important ingredient in sofrito.
Common Culantro plant names in different countries.
- United States: Culantro, Mexican Coriander
- United Kingdom: Culantro, Mexican Coriander
- Canada: Culantro, Mexican Coriander
- Australia: Culantro, Mexican Coriander
- India: Dhania Patta (Hindi), Mexican Coriander
- Malaysia: Ketumbar Jawa, Daun Ketumbar, Daun Ketumbar Mexico
- Singapore: Culantro, Mexican Coriander
- Philippines: Culantro, Mexican Coriander
- Mexico: Culantro, Cilantro Cimarrón
- Brazil: Coentro-bravo, Coentro-selvagem
- France: Coriandre du Mexique
- Germany: Mexikanischer Koriander
- Italy: Coriandolo messicano
- Japan: Mekishikan korianda (メキシカンコリアンダー)
- South Africa: Wild Coriander, Mexican Coriander
Storage Tips!
From this batch I have a plastic container that I pour half into and keep in the fridge for everyday use, the other half I pour into a freezer zip lock bag and freeze until I get through the batch in the fridge. Since you probably won’t be using the seasoning as much as I do, I suggest you divide it into 3-4 portions, keeping 1 in the fridge (can last for 2-3 months) and freeze the rest.
You can also get a ice cube trays and fill each ice cube area 1/4 up with the seasoning mix and then freeze. Then when it’s frozen, you can dump the cubes into a freezer bag and place back in the freezer. Now whenever you’re cooking, all you have to do is grab a cube and use.
You’ll notice that after time the once brilliant green color will go darker, don;t be alarmed. That’s natural!
Culantro is used as both a culinary and medicinal herb. In food, it is often added during cooking because it has a very strong flavor and aroma, which diminishes nicely under heat. Medicinally, culantro is known for its analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties.
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