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Vishvam Pranava organic turmeric powder, rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties

Botanical Name:

Curcuma longa

 

Family:

Zingiberaceae (Ginger family)

 

Commercial Part:

Dried rhizome (ground into powder)

Foreign Name of Spices

  • Spanish: Cúrcuma en polvo

  • French: Poudre de curcuma

  • German: Kurkumapulver

  • Swedish: Gurkmejapulver

  • Arabic: مسحوق الكركم (Masḥūq al-kurkum)

  • Dutch: Kurkumapoeder

  • Italian: Polvere di curcuma

  • Portuguese: Pó de açafrão-da-terra

  • Russian: Куркума порошок (Kurkuma poroshok)

  • Japanese: ウコンパウダー (Ukon Paudā)

  • Chinese: 姜黄粉 (Jiānghuáng fěn)

Turmeric Powder

About Me.

Turmeric powder is made by drying and grinding the rhizomes of the Curcuma longa plant. Famous for its vibrant golden-yellow color and earthy, slightly bitter flavor, turmeric has been a cornerstone of Indian cooking, Ayurveda, and traditional medicine for thousands of years.

Often called the “Golden Spice” or “Indian Saffron”, turmeric is celebrated not only as a culinary ingredient but also as a powerful natural healer.

 

Its active compound, curcumin, is known for its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and immunity-boosting properties. From curries and rice dishes to teas and lattes, turmeric powder adds both color and wellness to food and beverages.

Uses

  • Culinary Uses

    • Essential spice in curries, dals, soups, and rice dishes.

    • Adds rich color and flavor to pickles, sauces, and marinades.

    • Used in beverages like turmeric milk (“haldi doodh”), golden lattes, and herbal teas.

    • Blended in spice mixes such as curry powder, garam masala, and sambar powder.

  • Medicinal Uses

    • Traditionally used in Ayurveda to boost immunity and purify blood.

    • Helps reduce inflammation and joint pain.

    • Aids digestion and supports liver health.

    • Known for improving skin glow and healing wounds naturally.

  • Industrial/Other Uses

    • Widely used as a natural coloring agent in food and beverages.

    • Incorporated in skincare, soaps, and herbal cosmetics.

    • Extracted curcumin is used in supplements and health products.

 

Types

  • Fresh Turmeric Root – Used raw in cooking, teas, and home remedies.

  • Turmeric Powder – Ground form for culinary and medicinal use.

  • Turmeric Extract/Curcumin – Concentrated form for supplements and nutraceuticals.

  • Turmeric Oil – Used in cosmetics, perfumes, and natural remedies.

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