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Changing Habits Turmeric Powder 100g

Non-members: $14.50
Members price: $10.15 JOIN TO SAVE ($4.35) 30% Off
 
Non-members: $14.50
Members price: $10.15 JOIN TO SAVE ($4.35) 30% Off
 

100% organic – turmeric is a versatile spice used in cooking for its beautiful, rich yellow colour and peppery, warm, slightly bitter flavour.

Can be added to casseroles, sprinkled on roasted vegetables, used to make a spice rub and added to rice and soups. Turmeric can also be used to make a tea or broth drink or even added to sweet dishes.

Turmeric is an ancient ayurveda spice and medicinal herb, and contains naturally occurring curcumin, believed to have anti-inflammatory benefits.

Organically grown and produced in Sri Lanka – the root is harvested, dried and ground into a powder, then immediately packed to maintain the oils

Is not irridiated – a process that uses radiation to kill bacteria and extend the shelf life of food

Packed in convenient resealable pouch for optimum freshness

 

Turmeric is used in cooking for its beautiful, rich yellow colour and peppery, warm, slightly bitter flavour. It can be added to curries, casseroles, sprinkled on roasted vegetables, used to make a spice rub and added to rice and soups. Turmeric can also be used to make a tea or broth drink or even added to sweet dishes.
Turmeric has been used in Ayurveda medicine for thousands of years due to its curcumin content (read more about curcumin in the blog below). Turmeric comes from the plant Curcuma longa, which is a member of the Zingiberaceae family. Our Organic Turmeric powder has been organically grown and produced in Sri Lanka. The root is harvested, dried and ground into a powder, then immediately packed to maintain the oils. Our Organic Turmeric contains no additives, preservatives or other nasties – just real food, the Changing Habits way. It has also not been irradiated (a process that uses radiation to kill bacteria and extend the shelf life of food).

Organic Turmeric Powder

Turmeric is a great spice to have in your pantry. It can be added to curries, casseroles, sprinkled on roasted vegetables, used to make a spice rub and added to rice and soups. It can also be used to make a tea or broth drink or even added to sweet dishes.