Firming trend in futures market and restricted supplies in the domestic market also supported the uptrend.
Coriander prices increased by Rs 200 to conclude at Rs 6,200-12,800 per quintal.
Jeera common and jeera best quality also traded higher at Rs 20,500-20,800 and Rs 22,800-23,100 as against previous closing of Rs 20,000-20,500 and Rs 22,300-22,600 per quintal.
Traders said buying support from retailers and stockists against fall in supplies from producing regions, mainly pushed up coriander and jeera prices.
Ajwain (per kg) 110-160, black pepper (per kg) 430-600, betel-nut (kg) 260-300, cardamom brown-Jhundiwali (kg) 530-540 and cardamom brown-Kanchicut (kg) 590-900, cardamom small (kg)- chitridar 975-1,075, cardamom (colour robin) 880-900, cardamom bold 900-920, cardamom extra (bold) 990-1,025, cloves 550-640, chirounji (kg) Rs 650-770, cinnamon (kg) Rs 150-160, coriander (qntl) Rs 6,200-12,800, dry mango (qntl) Rs 6,500-23,000, dry ginger (qntl) Rs 12,500-17,000, kalaunji (qntl) Rs 8,200-8,400, mace-Red (kg) Rs 750-1,000, mace-Yellow (kg) Rs 800-900, methi (qntl) Rs 7,000-18,500, makhana (kg) Rs 450-580, nutmeg (kg) Rs 400-410, poppy seed (China) Rs 480-500 kg, poppy seed (U.P) Rs 470-490 kg, poppy seed (MP-RAJ) Rs 510-520 kg, red chillies (qntl) Rs 6,000-12,500, saffron Irani Rs 110-120 (per gram), saffron Kashmiri Rs 130-140 (per gram), saunf (qntl) Rs 7,000-13,000, turmeric (qntl) Rs 8,800 -12,000, tamarind (qntl) Rs 6,500-8,000, tamarind without seed (qntl) Rs 9,500-10,000, tea (kg) Rs 90-280, watermelon kernel (kg) Rs 150-155, jeera common (qntl) Rs 20,500-20,800 and jeera best (qntl) Rs 22,800-23,100.