You know what turmeric is right? That yellowish powder that tastes bitter, smells like ginger, and is mixed into lots of healthy drinks and foods? It's super anti-inflammatory, and super good for you ...
More than just adding flavor, color and aroma to our food, spices tell a story. Take turmeric, for example, which was first used nearly 4,000 years ago in India before spreading through China, East ...
At the end of 2019, it was reported that turmeric, a spice that was once only known to Southeast Asia, had racked up $328 million in annual U.S. sales as a dietary supplement. It's only increased in ...
That golden spice sitting in your pantry right now could be the secret to losing weight naturally. But here's the surprising ...
Adding turmeric to your diet can have benefits for conditions like arthritis and high cholesterol. Enjoy it in golden milk or ...
Turmeric is one of those sneaky, natural miracle workers that has so many uses, it's hard to keep track of all of them. In addition to being just flat-out pretty to look at, turmeric helps your skin, ...
If you ever needed a reason to jump on a plane to London, this is it. U.K. Starbucks has launched a turmeric latte, and we’re so jealous. The hot drink is made of steamed milk blended with turmeric ...
Turmeric, a vital spice in Indian kitchens, exists in two forms: turmeric powder and kachi haldi. While turmeric powder is rich in curcumin, kachi haldi offers higher natural oil content and nutrients ...