Culantro

Roots Farm, Dominica
This herb tastes like cilantro and is used similarly, as well as starring in Puerto Rican specialties like sofrito and salsas. Nutritionally, it offers calcium, iron, carotene and riboflavin. Its medicinal value includes as a tea for pneumonia, flu, diabetes, constipation, depression, fevers and blood purification. It is also used in chutneys as an appetite stimulant and is reported to have anti-confident properties and to help with vomiting and diarrhoea. In addition to packages of leaves, we can supply the flower/seed scapes, the plant part most commonly used locally in tea, rum or food.

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📨 karen@RootsFarm.info

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