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  • 5 popular herbs you can easily grow at home: From dhania for chutneys to mint for coolers

    Herbs not only add fragrance and aroma to food and drinks, they also offer several health benefits. The good news is that some of the popular herbs can be easily grown at home and require very little maintenance. Within a matter of weeks, you’ll have herbs that are chemical-free, fresh, and ready to be used in curries, teas, coolers, etc.

  • Start your own medicinal garden: Here's how to grow tulsi, aloe vera, fennel in your backyard

    Best medicinal plants: With the ongoing monsoon, it's the perfect time to start a medicinal garden. These plants are easy to grow with basic care like adequate sunlight, well-drained soil, and regular watering. A medicinal garden will not only enhance your home's greenery but also provide natural remedies at your fingertips.

  • Natural remedies to protect your eyesight from UV rays: Saffron, cucumber, ghee, coriander, more

    Protecting your eyesight from UV rays is crucial as excessive exposure can lead to serious eye conditions like cataracts and macular degeneration. Here are some natural remedies that protect your eyesight from UV rays.

  • Zepto explains why 100g coriander was priced at Rs 141, issues refunds to customers

    The inflated pricing on Zepto came to light after a Gurgaon resident, Harsh Upadhyay, shared a screenshot of the prices on social media on Wednesday. Responding to it, the company stated that there was a pricing disparity due to which 'some items were priced three times lower, others saw a substantial hike'.

  • Zepto sells 100g coriander for Rs 141, Blinkit for Rs 40: 'No one will give dhania for free,' says internet

    The posts triggered a discussion on why the cooking staple which is easily available in the market for Rs 10 is so extravagantly priced on shopping apps.

  • Health benefits of soaked coriander water: Improves immunity, regulates blood sugar

    Health benefits of soaked coriander water: Incorporating soaked coriander water into your daily routine can significantly enhance your overall health and well-being by supporting various bodily functions and promoting vitality.

  • Thank Ankit's mom: CEO Albinder Dhindsa after Blinkit adds free dhaniya to orders on customer's request

    'Mom got a mini heart attack because she had to pay for dhaniya on Blinkit,' the customer named Ankit Sawant wrote on X. Tagging Albinder Dhindsa, CEO of Blinkit, Sawant added, 'Mom is suggesting that you should bundle it for free with certain amount of veggies.'

  • Commodity Trade: A multi-month breakout seen in Coriander

    A breakout in RSI and a bullish crossover in MACD above its zero line support our bullish view in Coriander

  • Health benefits of coriander: Spice up your health with this nutritional powerhouse in soups, salads, and salsa

    How do you enhance the taste of your salads, salsas, or soups? Do you use coriander leaves, also known as cilantro, to infuse a fresh and citrusy flavour to your dishes? If you do, rest assured that you're also introducing a dash of good health into your meals. 

  • Commodity Trade: Coriander sees higher-highs and higher-lows formation in a lower timeframe

    MACD and Bollinger bands indicate that the selling pressure has subsided which is supportive of the bullish view in Coriander

  • Chef Ranveer Brar takes up the cudgels for dhaniya, hopes it can become the national herb of India

    Dhaniya, kothamali, cilantro or ‘dhanayaka’ (Sanskrit), call it what you like - Chef Ranveer Brar just wants it be crowned the national herb of India.

  • Coriander ice cream, anyone? Internet is not a fan of McDonald's China's latest offering

    McDonald’s has launched a limited-edition cilantro sundae in China. The dessert will only be available till February 25.

  • Coriander futures up 1.64% to Rs 6,692 per quintal

    In the futures market, coriander for August delivery touched an intraday high of Rs 6,644 and an intraday low of Rs 6,500 per quintal on the NCDEX

  • Coriander futures rise on spot demand

    On the National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange, coriander for the June delivery went up by Rs 66, or 1.19 percent, to Rs 5,611 per quintal with an open interest of 3,440 lots.

  • Coriander futures decline on low demand

    On the National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange, coriander contracts for May eased by Rs 40, or 0.69 percent, to Rs 5,780 per quintal in 270 lots.

  • Coriander futures decline on low demand

    On the National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange, coriander contracts for May eased by Rs 181, or 3.07 percent, to Rs 5,720 per quintal in 1,220 lots.

  • Coriander futures fall on subdued demand

    At NCDEX, coriander prices for delivery in January declined by Rs 1, or 0.02 per cent, to Rs 6,503 per quintal with an open interest of 28,460 lots.

  • Expect Coriander futures to trade downside: Geofin Comtrade

    According to Geofin Comtrade,Coriander futures may extend the weakness as subdued demand for the spice may keep prices under pressure, while limited arrivals are likely to restrict sharp downside in the prices.

  • Expect Jeera prices to trade weak for coming week:Edelweiss

    Prevailing higher prices and benign soil moisture would support the higher sowing of the Jeera crop for upcoming season. EAR expects Jeera prices to trade weak for the coming week, says Edelweiss.

  • Coriander acreage in the India is projected at 547421 hectares in year

    Coriander acreage in the India is projected at 547421 hectares in year ended September, according to the data by the Spices Board of India. Sowing for coriande ...

  • Upward trend in Coriander may continue in near term: Angel

    According to Angel Commodities upward trend in the coriander prices may continue in the near term considering the erratic weather conditions, lower supplies during the lean season period and expectations of lower carryover stocks towards the end of the year.

  • Expect weak movement in Coriander: Sharekhan

    Sharekhan has come out with its report on agricultural commodities. According to the research firm, a weak movement is expected in Coriander on comfortable stock position and dull export demand.

  • Cardamom prices may trade on positive note today: Karvy

    Karvy Commodities Broking has come out with its report on spices. According to the research firm, Cardamom prices are expected to trade on a positive note in today‘s trading session. Good export demand from the Gulf countries due to the upcoming festive season (Ramadan) might add some positive sentiments in the cardamom market.

  • Expect Jeera prices to continue trending negative: Karvy

    Karvy Commodities Broking has come out with its report on spices. According to the research firm, Jeera futures prices are expected to continue their negative trend on account of poor buying interest from local traders.

  • Buy Coriander, Cardamom, Sugar, Maize on dips: Sharekhan

    Sharekhan has come out with its report on agri commodities. The research firm recommends to buy Coriander, Cardamom, Sugar and Maize on dips for short term and Sell Castor, Barley and Cotton in its report date April 23, 2013.

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