Myanmar is the world's top exporter of turmeric finger, sending the majority of its product to India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan. It has been demonstrated that turmeric dramatically lowers the risk of cancer. It is a natural treatment for back discomfort and the common cold. We supply two types of Turmeric Fingers: Kyout Sae and HP Turmeric Fingers. We also supply polished Turmeric Fingers MOQ - 28 MT Packaging - PP bags
Grade: Premium Quality We export fresh and dried turmeric of superior quality and colour. Turmeric is a spice that has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-cancer properties. It is used for food, beverages, cosmetics, and dyeing. Our turmeric is revered for its vibrant colour, distinct flavour, and medicinal properties, sourced from trusted suppliers in Nigeria. - International Market Price: Pricing information provided upon request, tailored to your specifications.
Turmeric Turmeric, both finger and bulb, is renowned for its health benefits, including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and immune-boosting properties. It aids digestion and supports joint health. In the kitchen, turmeric adds a vibrant yellow color and earthy flavor to curries, soups, and rice dishes, making it a staple in Indian and Southeast Asian cuisines.
Name of raw materials : Whole Turmeric Composition Turmeric High risk ingredients N/A Physical state: Finger As per COA & MSDS Fungus: Free Insect Affected: Free Physical characteristics Alive Insect: Free Turmeric with root: Free Immature Free Small Size : 5.0% Mutha Free Shuti Free Bad Smell: Free Radish Free Stone Free Moisture: 8.0 % Chemical Characteristics Cur Cumin : Rajapuri = (2.80-3.40), Nijamabad = (2.70-3.10), Erod = (2.90 - 3.25), Salem = (2.90 - 3.30), Dugari = (2.75 - 3.10), Sangli = (2.90-3.40), Kamangi = (1.50 - 1.75) Lead Chromate: Absent Artificial Colour: Absent Sudan dye 1 : Absent Sudan dye 2 : Absent Sudan dye 3 : Absent Sudan dye 4 : Absent Aflatoxin B1: 5.00 ppb Aflatoxin B2: Chemical Characteristics Aflatoxin G1 (Aflatoxin) Aflatoxin G2 Total Aflatoxin: 10.00 ppb Ochratoxin A: 15.00 ppb Aldicarb: 0.05 ppm Carbendazim: 0.10 ppm Ethion: 0.50 ppm Deltamethrin: 0.50 ppm Cyhalothrin: 0.05 ppm Cypermethrins: 0.20pp Chemical Characteristics Profenofos : 0.05 ppm (Pesticide ) Chlorpyrifos: 0.01 ppm Triazophos: 0.10 ppm Malathion: 0.02 ppm Methiocarb: 0.10 ppm Bifenthrin: 0.05 ppm Carbofuran : 0.05 ppm Fenitrothion: 0.05 ppm Lead (Pb): 2.50 ppm (Max) Copper (Cu): 5.00 ppm (Max) Heavy Metal Cadmium (Cd): 0.20 ppm (Max) Arsenic (As): 0.50 ppm (Max) Bacillus cereus 10000.00 CFU/gm (Max) Clostridium perfringens: 1000.00 CFU/gm (Max) Microbiological Characteristics Faecal Coliforms: 100.00 CFU/gm (Max) Molds: 1000000.00 CFU/gm (Max) Salmonella: Absent/25 gm Staphylococcus aureus: 1000.00 CFU/gm (Max) Supplier N/A Packaging and Transportation containers Jute bag. Bag size: 40 kg Storage conditions and Shelf life At ambient temperature & 1 year Preparation and / or processing before use Used after sorting and drying Other N/A
When ground into a fine powder, the turmeric finger is one of the main components in most cuisines, adding flavour and colour. The most pure form of turmeric is utilised in the production of foods, medications, and dyes. The farmers who raise the crop naturally and organically are the source of the product. The ginger family includes turmeric, or Curcuma Longa, a lovely perennial with enormous lily-like leaves and spikes of clustered flowers. Turmeric is often propagated from "figures," or short portions of rhizomes from the previous year's growth, and is most frequently dried and crushed. It is a vigorous perennial that grows to a height of 1 m (3 ft).
Scientifically turmeric is called Cucurma longa. In India it is popularly known as Haldi and is usually yellow in colour. The Indian subcontinent is the native for this rhizomatous plant. The medicinal properties of turmeric are exemplary. The compound curcumin present in turmeric is a very active ingredient which fights against inflammation and is a powerful antioxidant. We are a quality-conscious supplier, exporter and wholesaler of high-quality Indian Turmeric. India is the largest producer and exporter of Turmeric in the world and we are proud to represent our country's Turmeric quality internationally.
Dried or in Powder 40 ft Container approximately 26 tons Port of Loading Abidjan Ivory Coast
Turmeric is indeed a remarkable gift from nature, boasting a wide range of health benefits and culinary uses. This vibrant spice not only adds a unique flavor to dishes but also serves as a potent natural remedy. Its versatility and therapeutic properties have made it a highly sought-after commodity worldwide One of the most notable health benefits of turmeric is its ability to aid in the treatment of ulcers. Turmeric contains curcumin, a powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compound that can help soothe irritated stomach linings and promote healing. It is often used as a natural remedy for digestive issues, including ulcers, by reducing inflammation and protecting the stomach lining. Furthermore, turmeric is renowned for its potential in preventing heart diseases. Curcumin has been shown to improve heart health by lowering levels of bad cholesterol, reducing inflammation in blood vessels, and improving overall cardiovascular function. Its natural anti-inflammatory properties can contribute to reducing the risk of heart-related ailments. â?? In the culinary world, turmeric is a cherished ingredient known for its distinctive flavor and vibrant yellow color. It adds depth and warmth to a variety of dishes, from curries to soups and even beverages like golden milk. Its unique taste and versatility have made it a staple in many global cuisines, enriching the culinary experiences of people everywhere. As the awareness of turmeric's remarkable health benefits continues to grow, its demand remains high around the world. Whether used as a spice to elevate the taste of dishes or as a natural medicine to promote well-being, turmeric stands as a testament to nature's incredible gifts, enriching both our palates and our health. Its enduring popularity ensures that turmeric will remain a cherished and sought-after commodity for years to come DESCRIPTION Turmeric is a spice derived from the dried root of the Curcuma longa plant, which belongs to the ginger family. This plant is native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. Turmeric is cultivated from the perennial and rhizomatous roots of the Curcuma longa plant, which thrives in specific environmental conditions.