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Ingredients

Turmeric: cooking uses, researched benefits and safety

Measure this colourful spice well and separate food uses from supplement claims.

Fresh turmeric rhizomes beside yellow turmeric powder

Photo credit: formulatehealth — Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 2.0. Photo cropped.

Turmeric is the rhizome of Curcuma longa. Fresh or ground, it colours rice, sauces, soups and marinades while adding an earthy, mildly bitter flavour.

Cooking with turmeric

  • Warm powder gently with aromatics without burning it.
  • Grate fresh rhizome into sauce or drinks.
  • Pair with ginger, garlic and pepper.
  • Protect clothes and counters from stains.

Start with half a teaspoon for several portions and taste.

Evidence and safety

NCCIH says evidence is insufficient for definitive health conclusions. Highly bioavailable supplements are not equivalent to food and may carry risks, including liver injury. Seek advice with medication, pregnancy or illness.

FAQ

Is black pepper compulsory?

No. It affects curcumin absorption but is not required for a successful dish.

Can fresh replace powder?

Often, with adjustment for moisture, flavour and concentration.

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Sources

Turmeric: cooking uses, researched benefits and safety · Nkoh Shop