
Wide application as seasoning
Coriander is an important spice plant. Its leaves, seeds and roots are edible and have a unique aroma and flavor. Dehydrated coriander leaves are widely used in food seasoning because of their easy storage and transportation. For example, dehydrated coriander leaves are often used to make foods such as curry powder, sausages, kimchi, and can also be used as a seasoning for salads, sauces and soups. In addition, dehydrated coriander is also used to make ready-to-eat foods such as instant soups and instant noodles.
Food preservation and antibacterial function
Dehydrated coriander has certain antibacterial and antioxidant properties, which makes it potential in the field of food preservation. Studies have shown that coriander oil has antibacterial activity and can effectively inhibit pathogens in food, thereby extending the shelf life of food. In addition, the antioxidant properties of dehydrated coriander also help reduce food oxidation and improve the storage stability of food.
Nutritional supplements and healthy foods
Coriander is rich in nutrients such as vitamin A, vitamin C, iron, and zinc. Dehydrated coriander powder can be used as part of functional foods or nutritional supplements. For example, adding dehydrated coriander leaf powder to milk or other drinks can provide vitamin and mineral supplements. In addition, coriander is also used to develop low-sodium foods to meet the public's demand for healthy diets.
Industrial Uses and Innovative Applications
Dehydrated coriander not only plays a role in food seasoning, but also shows potential in the industrial field. For example, coriander seed oil is used as a softener for synthetic nylon polymers, while coriander stalks are regarded as a low-cost biomaterial resource. In addition, dehydrated coriander can also be combined with other ingredients to develop new functional foods, such as soups rich in dietary fiber.
Market Potential and Export Advantages
Dehydrated coriander is competitive in the global market because of its low price and rich variety. China is one of the main exporters of dehydrated coriander, accounting for two-thirds of the world's exports. With the development of international trade, the market demand for dehydrated coriander is expected to grow further.
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