Indian revelers throwing and carrying powdered turmeric - Martin Godwin/Getty Images The bright yellow powder is sort of an enigma to the uninitiated. Does it actually have a taste? Is it only good ...
Raw Roots Turmeric has two greenhouses. A previous version of this story misstated the number of greenhouses. Raw Roots Turmeric hosted its inaugural turmeric festival Sunday, highlighting the use of ...
For me, turmeric isn't just a trend I picked up from a flashy wellness boutique; it's a lineage. Every time I grate a fresh knob of the root, I think about how food serves as a cultural translator. It ...
Turmeric shots are a popular wellness drink made with fresh or powdered turmeric root. They often include other functional ingredients such as ginger, lemon, oranges, and black pepper. Turmeric shots ...
Beloved for its time-honored healing properties, turmeric imparts earthy flavor and a gorgeous golden glow to a variety of ...
Many people use turmeric for its anti-inflammatory properties. Here’s how you can use it in water to achieve these effects.
Derived from the rhizomes of Curcuma longa and responsible for giving curry (and everything it touches) a yellow color, turmeric or the Golden Root is much more than just an agricultural commodity in ...
You must have heard from your elders about the benefits of amla. Also known as Indian gooseberries, it originates from a flowering tree of the same name. These small berries are round and yellow-green ...
Turmeric — with its brilliant golden-yellow color and floral, warming, slightly musky taste — is one of the primary flavors in Indian and Southeast Asian cooking. It is what gives curry powder its ...
Turmeric is a flowering plant in the ginger family. Its scientific name is Curcuma longa. People have used the herbal spice known as turmeric for thousands of years to make tea from the plant’s ...