Question: Can Ground Coriander Substitute For Fresh Coriander,If Yes What Is The Ratio?
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February 15, 2010
In most recipes,you cannnot substitute ground coriander for fresh coriander,for the former enchanches the flavour of the dish,while the latter helps in giving a distinct aroma.But if you do need to substitute,a teaspoon of ground coriander to a handful of fresh coriander would be fine.