You pronounce the u just as you would in the word turn. The e in the last part of the word is pronounced as you would pronounce it in the word swerve.
No. It is a spice.
Turmeric is called "كُركُم" (pronounced "kurkum") in Arabic. It is commonly used in cooking and traditional medicine across various cultures in the Arab world. The vibrant yellow spice is known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
You will find Tumeric Spice at Sweetbay...or at any grocery store near you.
Turmeric and Garlic
Turmeric.
Grocery stores. Because it's a spice. Turmeric has no known health benefits. Why is this in health?
No, turmeric and cumin are not the same spice. They come from different plants and have distinct flavors and uses in cooking. Turmeric is known for its bright yellow color and earthy flavor, while cumin has a warm and slightly bitter taste.
Turmeric is called "Nchianwu" in Igbo. It is a popular spice used in cooking and traditional medicine in Igbo culture.
Yes, lots of them. Pepper, ginger, allspice, turmeric...
I think it's a leaves of turmeric which is used for worms in children and adults intestinal. Or may be turmeric name in Hindi any way.
Not at all, except that they are both yellow-orange colored. Saffron is a very expensive spice made from the stigmas of a middle-eastern flower. Turmeric is made from a root of an Asian plant, and it's color outweighs its taste.
Turmeric (Turmaric acid) : Haldi in Indian. A spice and a dye. It has anti-septic effects, but to reduce uric acid is not yet proved.