Ground Turmeric
✨ Ground Turmeric – Golden Spice of the Earth
Tagline: Ancient root. Bold color. Bright flavor. A healing touch in every spoonful.
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📖 Spice Story
Long treasured in Ayurvedic and Middle Eastern traditions, Turmeric is more than a spice—it’s a symbol of vitality. With its brilliant golden color and warm, earthy taste, Ground Turmeric has long been used to flavor stews, season vegetables, enrich rice, and promote wellness. Its subtle bitterness and peppery edge make it a staple in spice blends from curry to rasel hanout.
At Herbivore Spice Company, our turmeric is 100% pure and freshly ground from whole rhizomes—free from additives, bright in color, and naturally rich in curcumin. It’s turmeric the way it should be.
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🌱 Ingredients
• 100% Ground Turmeric Root (Curcuma longa)
(No fillers. No preservatives. Non-GMO. Vegan. Gluten-free.)
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🧄 Flavor Profile
Earthy • Bitter-Warm • Slightly Peppery • Musky
Pairs perfectly with cumin, black pepper, ginger, garlic, and coriander.
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🍴 Suggested Uses
• Stir into rice, soups, and lentil stews
• Use in curry pastes and marinades
• Sprinkle into roasted veggies or tofu
• Blend into golden milk, smoothies, or herbal teas
• Add to salad dressings or vinaigrettes for a golden glow
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📊 Nutritional Facts (per 1 tsp / 2g)
Nutrient Amount
Calories 8
Total Fat 0.2g
Sodium 1mg
Total Carbohydrate 1.4g
Dietary Fiber 0.4g
Sugars 0g
Protein 0.2g
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🧂 Brand Philosophy
Our Ground Turmeric is a tribute to the earth’s natural brilliance—deeply rooted, naturally healing, and universally loved. At Herbivore Spice Company, we source turmeric the way tradition intended—pure, golden, and grounded in purpose.
$4.50 – $13.45
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