Which is the largest Coriander Producing State in India?

Coriander is a very common spice used in almost every dish. It has a fresh smell and adds good taste to the food. Both its seeds and green leaves are useful. The seeds of the coriander are used to make spice powers and the leaves are used to decorate and add flavor to the dishes. Do you know which country is the largest in the coriander production? Let’s check the answer of this question.

Largest Coriander Producer India

The largest coriander producing country is Rajasthan. The state produces the large amount of coriander seeds and supplies them to the many parts of the country.

Some of the famous districts that are involved in the production of coriander seeds in Rajasthan are:

  • Kota
  • Baren
  • Jhalwar
  • Bundi

Top Coriander Producing States in India

  • Rajasthan: As we know, Rajasthan is known as the largest coriander producer in India.
  • Madhya Pradesh: The second largest coriander producing state after Rajasthan is Madhya Pradesh. It is known for producing good quality coriander seeds.
  • Gujarat: Gujarat, the third largest coriander producing state, grows a good amount of coriander.
  • Andhra Pradesh: In Andhra Pradesh, coriander is grown in irrigated areas. Farmers often grow it along with other crops.
  • Tamil Nadu: This state mainly grows coriander for local use.

Uses of Coriander

Here are some of the main uses of coriander:

  • Coriander leaves are used for garnishing soups, salads or blended to make chutneys.
  • Coriander known for strengthening the stomach and helps in digestion process.
  • Coriander seeds extract can help lower blood sugar levels.
  • Coriander is rich in antioxidants, Vitamin C, Potassium and Vitamin K.
  • It helps in reducing LDL (bad cholesterol) and improve HDL (good cholesterol).
Akansha Arora

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