TURMERIC

🌿 Turmeric
(Curcuma longa)
Tagline:Earthy, Warm & Golden – The Ancient Spice of Life
🌟 Description
Turmeric is a golden-yellow spice derived from the dried root of the Curcuma longa plant, native to South Asia. With a warm, bitter, and slightly peppery flavor, turmeric is a cornerstone of many global cuisines and is prized not only for its taste but also for its wellness properties. A powerful natural dye and a symbol of purity in many cultures, turmeric has been used for over 4,000 years in cooking, traditional medicine, and ceremonies.
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🧂 Key Features
• Color: Vibrant golden-yellow
• Flavor: Earthy, slightly bitter, mildly peppery
• Aroma: Warm, musky, with hints of orange and ginger
• Health Benefits: Rich in curcumin, a powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compound
• Culinary Use: Adds color and flavor to curries, rice, soups, smoothies, and marinades
• Cultural Use: Widely used in Ayurvedic medicine, religious rituals, and skincare
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🍽️ Common Uses
• Cooking: Indian curries, lentils, rice dishes, golden milk, smoothies, pickles
• Health: Herbal teas, wellness shots, anti-inflammatory recipes
• Beauty: Face masks and skin-cleansing scrubs
• Natural Dye: Used in textiles and homemade coloring
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🧄 Ingredients (if used in a spice blend or supplement)
• Pure Ground Turmeric Root
(Optional additions in blends include: black pepper for absorption, ginger powder, or cinnamon.)
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✨ Spice Highlights
• Contains Curcumin: The bioactive compound with potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects
• Pairs Well With: Ginger, cumin, coriander, garlic, cinnamon, black pepper
• Used In: Indian, Thai, Moroccan, Indonesian, and Middle Eastern cuisines
• Storage Tip: Keep in an airtight container in a cool, dark place to preserve its color and potency

Price range: $6.20 through $14.99

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