To convert fresh turmeric to turmeric powder, a general guideline is that 1 inch of fresh turmeric is roughly equivalent to about 1 teaspoon of turmeric powder. Since 3 cm is approximately 1.2 inches, you would need about 1 to 1.5 teaspoons of turmeric powder to match the flavor and potency of 3 cm of fresh turmeric. Keep in mind that the potency and flavor may vary, so it's best to adjust according to taste.
You can buy Turmeric Powder at most grocery stores in the spice section, usually it's just called 'turmeric'. However, you can usually get a much better price at an Indian grocery store, since it is used a lot in Indian cooking.
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Cayenne Pepper, Perhaps? Used sparingly, at least compared with the amount of chili powder you would normally used.
Depends really on what is the purpose. For instance, if you were making curry - then 1.5 teaspoons should be sufficient. Otherwise, if you were making some facial mask or paste, then the amount of vary - depends on how thick you want your mask/paste to be. Therefore and essentially it depends on what you are using turmeric for. You may find out more from here : http://www.citras.com.my/community/mvalue/turmeric.html if that helps.
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how much turmeric should you consume daily to calm joint pain
one half of a oz
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Import duty is dictated by the country that you enter, not the country of purchase/origin, necessarily. Best practices dictate that you contact an international broker in your home country, and be prepared with the purchase documents, to ask the question of the broker. The broker can also advise you of any export duty/ taxes due, depending on the value of the rings.
Depends what powder