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What is the scientific name for a curcuma?

Curcuma longa is the plant/root in which turmeric comes from. Curcumin is the active ingredient in turmeric. Curcumin is a major component of turmeric and gives it its yellow colour.


Where does Turmeric grow?

India!


Is curcumin same as turmeric?

Cumin is NOT the same as Curcumin. Cumin is a spice that comes from seeds atop aplant somewhat related to parsley.Curcumin is a component of the spice Tumeric or Turmeric, which is ground from the root.Curcumin has enormous health benefits as an anti-inflammatory and even helps with Alzheimers. Check these out: http:/www.lionsgrip.com/curcurcumin.htmlhttp:/www.lionsgrip.com/curarticles.html


What is meant by raw turmeric?

A piece of turmeric which when crushed gives you a turmeric powder


Why does turmeric stains turn red when wash?

Turmeric stains turn red when washed due to a chemical reaction involving the curcumin pigment in turmeric. When turmeric comes into contact with alkaline substances, such as soap or certain detergents, the pH change can alter the structure of curcumin, causing it to shift from its original yellow color to a reddish hue. This phenomenon is often more noticeable on certain fabrics or surfaces.


Spices such as ciniamon chili and turmeric have been used in south Asia's largest country which one is it?

India,


What is turmeric in Telugu?

turmeric: pasupu పసుపు


Can you freeze turmeric?

Yes, you can safely freeze turmeric.


What can you use instead of turmeric?

Turmeric Powder is one substitution.


Which of these was known as Indian saffron in the medieval period?

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The spicy variety of this is made from brown seeds the more common variety is made with white seeds and most of the color comes from turmeric What is it?

Mustard


What is the effect of soap water on turmeric solution?

Soap water can break down the turmeric particles due to its surfactant properties, resulting in the dispersion of the yellow color of turmeric in the solution. This happens because soap molecules can interact with the turmeric molecules and prevent them from clumping together.