Coriander, also known as cilantro, is one of the most commonly used herbs in Indian cooking. From curries and chutneys to salads and garnishing, fresh coriander adds flavor, aroma, and freshness to almost every meal.
But one common problem many families face is coriander spoiling too quickly. If stored incorrectly, fresh coriander can become wilted, slimy, or dry within just a few days.
At IndoKiwi Grocers, we want to help you reduce food waste and enjoy fresh ingredients for longer. Here are some simple and effective ways to keep coriander fresh and flavorful.
Why Coriander Spoils Quickly
Fresh coriander contains a lot of moisture and delicate leaves, which makes it spoil faster than many other herbs.
Common reasons include:
- Excess moisture
- Poor air circulation
- Storing without cleaning
- Refrigeration mistakes
- Keeping roots wet for too long
Proper storage can help extend freshness for up to 1β2 weeks.
Best Way to Store Fresh Coriander
Method 1: Store in a Jar with Water
This is one of the easiest and most effective methods.
Steps:
- Trim the bottom stems slightly
- Fill a glass or jar with a little water
- Place coriander stems in the water like flowers
- Cover the leaves loosely with a plastic bag
- Store in the refrigerator
Change the water every 2β3 days to keep it fresh.
Method 2: Wrap in Paper Towels
Paper towels help absorb extra moisture and prevent the leaves from becoming slimy.
Steps:
- Wash coriander gently
- Dry completely using paper towels
- Wrap loosely in dry paper towels
- Place inside an airtight container or zip bag
- Refrigerate immediately
This method works well for weekly meal prep.
Avoid Washing Before Storage (If Not Needed)
If you donβt plan to use coriander immediately, avoid washing it before refrigerating.
Extra moisture can speed up spoilage.
Instead:
- Remove damaged leaves
- Store dry
- Wash only before use
Freeze Coriander for Long-Term Use
If you buy coriander in bulk, freezing is a great option.
Easy Freezing Tips
- Chop coriander finely
- Store in freezer bags
- Freeze in ice cube trays with water
- Use directly in curries and soups
Frozen coriander may lose some texture, but it still keeps its flavor well.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
1. Storing Wet Coriander
Too much moisture causes faster spoilage.
2. Using Airtight Bags Without Airflow
Fresh herbs need slight airflow to stay fresh.
3. Leaving Coriander at Room Temperature Too Long
Always refrigerate soon after shopping.
4. Keeping Rotten Leaves Together
Remove yellow or damaged leaves immediately.
Extra Tips to Keep Herbs Fresh
These tips also work for:
- Mint leaves
- Curry leaves
- Parsley
- Spinach
Fresh herbs last longer when stored clean, dry, and cool.
Buy Fresh Coriander from IndoKiwi Grocers
Fresh ingredients make home cooking healthier and more delicious. At IndoKiwi Grocery Store, you can find fresh coriander, vegetables, Indian groceries, spices, pantry essentials, snacks, and daily household items all in one place.
Why Customers Love IndoKiwi Grocers
- Fresh produce daily
- Quality Indian grocery products
- Affordable prices
- Convenient online shopping
- Friendly local service
Visit IndoKiwi Grocers Today
π Visit us in-store at:
IndoKiwi Grocers, 14 Cobham Court, Porirua
π Shop online for fresh groceries and herbs at:
www.indokiwigrocery.store
β‘ Fresh coriander and vegetables available while stock lasts!
Final Thoughts
Keeping coriander fresh longer is simple with the right storage methods. By reducing moisture, storing herbs correctly, and refrigerating properly, you can enjoy fresh coriander in your meals for many more days.
Visit IndoKiwi Grocers Online Store today for fresh herbs, vegetables, and quality grocery essentials for your kitchen.

