Turmeric is called "Nchianwu" in Igbo. It is a popular spice used in cooking and traditional medicine in Igbo culture.
The Igbo word for turmeric is “ogi.” It is commonly used in Igbo cuisine for its flavor and vibrant color.
The Igbo name for turmeric plant is "Ogbakiri."
Bag in Igbo language is called "akpa."
Island in Igbo language is called "isiokpoko."
Mom/Mother/Mama in IGBO is Nne.
The Igbo word for turmeric is “ogi.” It is commonly used in Igbo cuisine for its flavor and vibrant color.
The Igbo name for turmeric plant is "Ogbakiri."
turmeric: pasupu పసుపు
Bag in Igbo language is called "akpa."
Island in Igbo language is called "isiokpoko."
In Hindi turmeric powder is called as haldi.
Mom/Mother/Mama in IGBO is Nne.
pasupu in telugu
Cinnamon is called 'imeguru' or 'ohio' in igbo language.
In Igbo language, money is called 'Ego' and Akwukwo means bank notes. Aghirigha Ego means coins
Turmeric.
Curcumin can be extracted from turmeric through a process called solvent extraction. This involves using a solvent, such as ethanol or acetone, to dissolve the curcumin from the turmeric root. The mixture is then filtered to separate the curcumin from the solid turmeric residue. The solvent is then evaporated to leave behind the curcumin extract.