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Black Turmeric fresh rhizomes Origin : Indian
SKU: 364215375135191 Turmeric is the rhizome, or root stem, of a tropical blade-leafed plant. The rhizome has an abstract finger-like shape with a rough skin marked with knobs and rings. Turmeric rhizomes often grow up to 3-4 inches long and one-half to one inch in diameter. Its skin's color is a combination of pale earth and orange. The flesh is a vibrant carrot orange color and its flavor warm and peppery with very distinct bitter undertones. It is most often boiled and then dried for powdered form, in which it turns its trademark color. PRODUCT INFO Turmeric, scientifically known as Curcuma longa, is a tropical flowering perennial that falls within the same family as ginger and is one of two rhizomes with an appearance similar to the spicy root. It's cultivated and harvested for its roots, though its leaves are also used in some cultures. USES Fresh Turmeric's gentle carrot/ginger-like flavor lends itself well to both sweet and savory applications. It adds freshness to curries and soups, and can be pickled or fried. Its vibrant color is a wonderful addition to any dish, but can also stain clothing and porous surfaces. SEASONS Turmeric is available year-round
Turmeric is the rhizome, or root stem, of a tropical blade-leafed plant. The rhizome has an abstract finger-like shape with a rough skin marked with knobs and rings. Turmeric rhizomes often grow up to 3-4 inches long and one-half to one inch in diameter. Its skin's color is a combination of pale earth and orange. The flesh is a vibrant carrot orange color and its flavor warm and peppery with very distinct bitter undertones. It is most often boiled and then dried for powdered form, in which it turns its trademark color. PRODUCT INFO Turmeric, scientifically known as Curcuma longa, is a tropical flowering perennial that falls within the same family as ginger and is one of two rhizomes with an appearance similar to the spicy root. It's cultivated and harvested for its roots, though its leaves are also used in some cultures. USES Fresh Turmeric's gentle carrot/ginger-like flavor lends itself well to both sweet and savory applications. It adds freshness to curries and soups, and can be pickled or fried. Its vibrant color is a wonderful addition to any dish, but can also stain clothing and porous surfaces. SEASON Turmeric is available year-round
Shubhlaxmi Industries have known the benefits of turmeric finger and it has maintained its goodness in the packing. The turmeric fingers are handled carefully right from the time they are unearthed till the time they are packed. We are manufacturer and exporter of turmeric fingers with its natural properties and values. The botanical name of Turmeric is Curcuma Longa L and it belongs to the family Zingiberaceae. Turmeric is bright yellow spice powder made from dried Turmeric Rhizomes. It is commonly known as HALDI. It is believed to be native or India and China. Turmeric is in use in India since thousands of years. It is widely used in making Indian cuisines. It imparts lovely bright yellow color to food. It is used in making pickles and other varieties. A pinch of powder can be added to salad to give a bit of vibrant look. Turmeric is known for health benefits since ancient times. It is a natural immune booster. It is natural anti septic. It is rich source of iron. It is an absolute home remedy for cough and cold. Specification Variety : Single Polished / Double Polished / Bulb Moisture : 7% MAX Curcumin Content Variety : From 2% To 5% Ash : 6.5% Max Ash Insoluable : 0.6% Max Total Strach : 50% Max Chromate Test : Negative Insects/Foreign Matters ; No Color : Yellow Origin : Nizamabad/Salem/Erode/Alleppey/Kadapa Packing : 25/50 Kg. Net Jute/PP Bag Loading Capacity : 18Ton in 20 FCL & 26Ton in 40 FCL
Turmeric is a key ingredient in Indian curry powder which typically has the spices characteristic orangeyellow tinge It is derived from the boiled and dried rhizomes of the turmeric plant The flavor of turmeric is a bit difficult to pin down Slightly bitter with a bit of spiciness it has an earthy character that isnt to everyones taste Nevertheless it is commonly used as a flavoring for entrees and it is even brewed into tea
Turmeric, scientifically known as Curcuma longa, is a vibrant yellow spice originating from the rhizome of the turmeric plant. Indigenous to India, turmeric is globally renowned for its culinary, medicinal, and cosmetic applications. India's climate, soil, and traditional cultivation techniques contribute to producing the highest quality turmeric, rich in curcumin, the compound responsible for its distinctive color and health benefits. Specifications Curcumin Content: Typically ranging from 2% to 5%, higher curcumin content signifies superior quality. Moisture Content: Ideal moisture content should be less than 12% to prevent mold and ensure longevity. Appearance: Bright yellow to deep orange color, smooth and uniform texture. Aroma and Flavor: Earthy, slightly bitter, and peppery flavor with a mustard-like aroma. Foreign Matter: Should be minimal, not exceeding 0.5%. Ash Content: Total ash should be less than 9%, and acid-insoluble ash should be less than 1.5%. Particle Size: Depending on the requirement, it can be ground to fine powder or sold as whole rhizomes. Packaging: Typically packed in jute bags, polyethylene-lined cartons, or vacuum-sealed containers to retain freshness and quality. Varieties of Indian Turmeric Alleppey Finger Turmeric (Kerala): Known for its high curcumin content (around 5%) and bright color, making it a preferred choice for medicinal and culinary uses. Erode Turmeric (Tamil Nadu): Famous for its deep yellow color and fine texture, Erode turmeric has a curcumin content of approximately 2.5% to 3.5%. Salem Turmeric (Tamil Nadu): Recognized for its strong aroma and high volatile oil content, with a curcumin content of about 3.5%. Rajapuri Turmeric (Maharashtra): Larger in size with a mild flavor, Rajapuri turmeric is commonly used for culinary purposes. Nizamabad Bulb Turmeric (Telangana): Known for its size and distinct flavor, it has a curcumin content ranging from 2% to 4%. Sangli Turmeric (Maharashtra): Preferred for its consistent quality, bright color, and curcumin content of around 3%. Duggirala Turmeric (Andhra Pradesh): Noted for its bright yellow color and strong aroma, with curcumin content between 2.5% and 3.5%. Madras Turmeric (Tamil Nadu): Often used for extraction purposes, with a curcumin content of about 2%. Uses Culinary: Essential in Indian cuisine for its color, flavor, and preservative qualities. Medicinal: Used in Ayurveda for its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antiseptic properties. Cosmetic: Incorporated into skincare for its natural anti-inflammatory and skin-brightening properties.
Turmeric known as Circuma longa, once processed from the rhizomes, is a deep organist yellow powder. It is used mainly to color foods. When it comes to flavor, the spice tastes slightly bitter and peppery with undertones of earthy flavor. Though used mainly as a powder, turmeric is also used fresh in its rhizome form in certain regions of the world. Turmeric is grown in Southeast Asian countries due to their tropical climes but is native to southwest India.
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