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Coarse Sea Salt vs Ground Coriander

Density, calorie, and weight differences โ€” and whether they can substitute for each other.

Substitution Verdict

Density difference: 85.7%. Significant difference โ€” not a 1:1 substitute, recipe may need rebalancing.

Weight Conversions (per Spoon and Cup)

MeasureCoarse Sea SaltGround Coriander
1 tablespoon13.5 g5.4 g
1 teaspoon4.5 g1.8 g
1 cup216 g86 g
Density0.9 g/ml0.36 g/ml

Measuring Tips

Coarse Sea Salt

Lower density than fine salt due to larger crystals and air gaps. NOT precise for baking โ€” always convert to fine salt with 1.3:1 ratio (1 tsp coarse โ‰ˆ 3/4 tsp fine).

Ground Coriander

For Indonesian dishes, toast whole coriander seeds before grinding for stronger aroma. 1 tsp ground โ‰ˆ 4 tsp whole seeds toasted.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Coarse Sea Salt be substituted for Ground Coriander?โ–พ

Significant difference โ€” not a 1:1 substitute, recipe may need rebalancing. Density of Coarse Sea Salt is 0.9 g/ml; Ground Coriander is 0.36 g/ml โ€” a 85.7% difference. But flavor, moisture, and chemistry can still differ โ€” verify suitability for the specific recipe.

How many grams in 1 tablespoon of Coarse Sea Salt vs Ground Coriander?โ–พ

1 tbsp Coarse Sea Salt โ‰ˆ 13.5 g. 1 tbsp Ground Coriander โ‰ˆ 5.4 g. By weight: 1 tbsp Coarse Sea Salt = 2.50 tbsp Ground Coriander.

What is Coarse Sea Salt typically used for?โ–พ

Coarse Sea Salt is commonly used in: pickling, fermentation, finishing steak, grilled fish. Source: usda-fdc.

What is Ground Coriander typically used for?โ–พ

Ground Coriander is commonly used in: Indonesian rendang, curry powder, satay marinade, chicken seasoning. Source: usda-fdc.

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