Organic turmeric powder is a dried, powdered form of turmeric that is warm, bitter, earthy and has a mustard-like aroma. Made with the finest organically grown turmeric from farms all over India, grown without any chemicals, pesticides, or insecticides, and processed and packed without any additives.
This flavourful organic turmeric powder contains beta-carotene, vitamin C, calcium, flavonoids, fibre, iron, niacin, potassium, zinc, etc. It also has a long list of medicinal and culinary applications.
Turmeric powder is a popular cooking ingredient and traditional medicine in India.
Organic Turmeric Powder M.R.P. - 250
Authentic, fresh, and aromatic Organic Turmeric Powder
Adds flavour and aroma to dishes
Natural dyeing agent
Anti-bacterial in nature
Store it in a dark place and use it quickly because light causes it to lose its flavour and colour.
Turmeric belongs to the ginger family. Turmeric, fresh and ground, is commonly used in preparing curries, which is one of the reasons it's a must-have in any kitchen. This organic turmeric is of high quality, with a naturally occurring curcumin content of 4-5%.
Turmeric powder is grown without the use of chemicals, pesticides, or insecticides. It is chosen for its high curcumin content, a revered compound in turmeric that helps to reduce inflammation in the body.
Organic turmeric has been embraced for its impressive list of health benefits, in addition to its ability to satisfy our appetite for a curry.
· Turmeric contains antioxidants that protect the body's internal organs from free radical damage.
· Turmeric powder has anti-cancer properties as well as anti-aging properties. It also boosts the effects of chemotherapy and fights cancer growth.
· Organic turmeric powder treats rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis since its primary compound, curcumin, comprises an anti-inflammatory and pain-inhibiting substance. It alleviates minor joint pain and inflammation.
· Turmeric powder also aids gallbladder function by producing more bile, making digestion easier. It also helps with bloating and gas.
· Its antiseptic and anti-bacterial properties are said to cleanse the digestive system. As a result, it's used to treat cuts and infections.
· Since turmeric powder contains lipopolysaccharide, which has anti-viral and antifungal properties, a morning glass of milk with a spoon of turmeric powder helps reduce the risk of infection.
· The anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties of turmeric curcumin have been discovered to help prevent Type-2 diabetes.
· Turmeric improves liver function and aids in body detoxification.
1. What Are The Health Advantages Of Turmeric?
Turmeric is well-known for its anti-inflammatory properties, attributed to the Curcumin nutrient found in the root.
Turmeric contains over 15 other nutrients that are extremely beneficial to our bodies. It's also good for your liver and gallbladder. It can aid in the relief of stiff joints as well as the improvement of digestion. It has anti-viral and anti-bacterial properties as well.
2. What Is The Difference Between Organic And Non-Organic Turmeric Powder?
Regarding turmeric, organic, naturally sourced turmeric is your best bet compared to non-organic turmeric.
Non-organic turmeric is frequently processed with pesticide residue and other chemical additives to artificially enhance colour, aroma, flavour, and shelf life.
However, a premium organic turmeric powder from the pristine lands of Meghalaya is known to be free of such additives and is sourced from industrially untouched villages in Meghalaya, which is well-known for its climate conditions and diverse flora and fauna.
3. Is Turmeric Consumption On A Regular Basis Safe?
The World Health Organization determined that a daily dose of 1.4 milligrams of turmeric per pound of body weight is safe. It is not advisable to consume large amounts of turmeric for an extended period of time. In order to ensure safety, there is insufficient research. If you want to use turmeric to treat inflammation or pain, talk to your doctor first.
4. What Is The Most Effective Way To Determine If Turmeric Is Pure?
One of the simplest ways to check for impurities is to mix a teaspoon of turmeric with a glass of warm water. Before stirring it, let it sit for a few minutes. Take a look around 20 minutes later. If the turmeric is at the bottom of the glass with clear water above it, it is pure.
5. Who Should Stay Away From Organic Turmeric Powder?
Turmeric has no known side effects, but it can cause stomach upset, nausea, dizziness, and diarrhoea in some people.
Turmeric has been used in traditional medicine for a long time, just like many other spices. It is primarily cultivated from a flowering plant's rhizomes, or roots, that grow in India and other parts of Southeast Asia.
In addition to giving curry its vibrant yellow colour, it is also known for having potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Curcumin is the main ingredient in turmeric, and this compound gives the spice its distinctive yellow colour.
Most of turmeric's potential health benefits can be attributed to curcumin.
Turmeric powder can be used in cooking, mixed with other spices, and added to hot fats/oils.
· Make your own turmeric yogurt by mixing a tablespoon of Turmeric powder into the milk before setting it.
· Make a turmeric Smoothie by adding a teaspoon of turmeric powder
· When cooking rice, add a pinch of turmeric to add flavour and antiseptic properties.
· Make turmeric tea by using turmeric and other ingredients
· Make a turmeric paste and apply it to your cuts or burns
· Mix in the turmeric and sandalwood powders with tomato puree. Use this paste to apply to your face and neck. You can also combine organic turmeric powder with honey and aloe vera.