Turmeric Powder

Description

Turmeric, originating from Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent, is the dried root of the Curcuma longa plant. Thriving in a climate of 20-30 degrees Celsius with ample rainfall, it's collected annually. Boiled, dried, and ground into a vibrant orange-yellow powder, this precious spice is renowned for its unique flavor and numerous health benefits. A treasured gift of nature, turmeric holds a special place in culinary and medicinal practices worldwide.

History

Turmeric, originating in Asia, was first used as a dye before revealing its extraordinary medicinal benefits. Embraced by Ayurveda and traditional Chinese medicine, it became a powerful healing herb. India leads in turmeric cultivation, highlighting its biodiversity and cultural value. Thailand follows closely, emphasizing the global significance of this cherished spice.

Specification

Product NameTurmeric 
OriginIndian sub-continent and Southeast Asia
FamilyZingiberaceae
Binomial nameCurcuma longa
FormatWhole Finger And Powder format

Features & Content

ColorOrange, Yellow (both also available)
TasteBitter taste
QualityRajapuri, Selam, Rajapuri-Selam (Curcumin Level- As per needs)

Ingredients

Nutrients 29 Calories
2.1 gm fiber
6.31 gm carbohydrates
Minerals Iron Potassium Manganese
Vitamins Vitamin C
Protein 0.91 gm
Fats 0.31 gm

Uses & Benefits

Turmeric, a versatile spice, offers a myriad of uses and health benefits:

USES:

  1. Culinary Spice: Turmeric’s powdered form is widely used as a flavor-enhancing spice in various dishes worldwide.

  2. Natural Dye: Its golden yellow hue makes turmeric a natural dye for fabrics and objects.

  3. Chemical Indicator: Turmeric serves as a chemical indicator, helping to detect acidity and alkalinity in solutions.

  4. Medicinal Properties: With its significant medicinal values, turmeric finds extensive use in home remedies and Ayurvedic treatments.

TURMERIC BENEFITS:

  1. Anti-Inflammatory: Turmeric acts as a potent anti-inflammatory agent, potentially alleviating inflammation-related conditions.

  2. Pain Relief: Its anti-inflammatory properties may help relieve pain, offering a natural pain-relief option.

  3. Antioxidant: Turmeric contains antioxidants that combat harmful free radicals, supporting overall cellular health.

  4. Cancer Treatment: Some studies suggest that turmeric’s active compound, curcumin, may have anticancer properties, potentially aiding in cancer treatment.

  5. Digestive Health: Turmeric supports a healthy digestive system by promoting better digestion and alleviating digestive discomfort.

These remarkable uses and health benefits make turmeric a treasured spice, valued both in culinary creations and traditional medicine practices.

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