Jil-ja-lan

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Ground coriander. The round, brittle and easily crushed seeds are the basis of every curry powder throughout the Gulf as well as India. They have a warm, faintly orangy fragrance which is much enhanced if they are parched by gently frying them in a pan before grinding them into a powder. A must for bezar and curries.