Turmeric: Curcuma Longa is the scientific name for turmeric. The dried powdered spice that many people use in recipes comes from the root (rhizome) portion of the plant Curcuma longa. The unprocessed form of this root bears a strong resemblance to ginger root, and that resemblance is not a coincidence! Turmeric, ginger, and cardamom are plants all belonging to the Zingiberaceae family—also known as the ginger family. You'll sometimes hear turmeric being referred to as Indian saffron since its deep yellow-orange color is similar to that of saffron. Turmeric has been used throughout history as a culinary spice, herbal medicine, and fabric dye and is considered auspicious and holy in India because of its uses in various Hindu and religious ceremonies. Turmeric root has a distinctive taste and aroma. Its flavor is peppery, warm, and bitter while its fragrance is mild yet slightly reminiscent of orange and ginger. India is the largest producer and exporter of turmeric powder. US is the largest Importer of turmeric, India provides 90% of the US demand, followed by Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka & Bangladesh. Descriptions : Cuddapa : Finger - Polished : 10% : 2.5% Finger : Polished : 10% : 2.5% : Salem Nizamabad : Finger - Polished : 10% : 2.5%
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