Evidence of Turmeric Adulteration with Lead Chromate Across South Asia

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Evidence of Turmeric Adulteration with Lead Chromate Across South Asia Introduction .A recent study has exposed alarming levels of lead chromate adulteration in turmeric, a staple spice consumed daily across South Asia. The findings underscore serious health risks associated with this common adulter...

Adding Spice to the Value of Indian Turmeric

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Adding Spice to the Value of Indian Turmeric Introduction India, the world's leading producer of turmeric, has a unique opportunity to cement its position as a top supplier for the global nutraceutical market. As demand for turmeric-based supplements and health products grows, Indian turmeric’s valu...

8 Interesting Ways to Use Turmeric Beyond Cooking

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8 Interesting Ways to Use Turmeric Beyond Cooking Introduction Turmeric is well-known for adding color and flavor to food, but its uses extend far beyond cooking. Packed with antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds, turmeric can play a role in wellness, skincare, and even home care. Here are ei...

Drop in Arrivals of Fresh Turmeric Pushes Price to ₹19,509 a Quintal at Erode Market

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Drop in Arrivals of Fresh Turmeric Pushes Price to ₹19,509 a Quintal at Erode Market Introduction .The Erode turmeric market has seen a significant price surge, with fresh turmeric now reaching ₹19,509 per quintal. This increase is primarily due to low arrivals, drought conditions, and ongoing uncer...

DNA: "Kidney Killer" Turmeric in Your Kitchen!

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DNA: "Kidney Killer" Turmeric in Your Kitchen! Introduction Turmeric, widely regarded as a health booster, may have a darker side according to a recent report by Stanford University. Described as a potential "kidney killer," contaminated turmeric samples from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh have rai...