Description
- Haldi Spices to make Curries and indian Meals
- Turmeric is considered auspicious and holy in India and has been used in various Hindu ceremonies for millennia. It is used in pooja to make a form of Ganesha by mixing turmeric powder with water, forming it into a cone-like shape and is invoked at the beginning of almost any ceremony
- Turmeric is a plant that has a very long history of medicinal use, dating back nearly 4000 years. In Southeast Asia, turmeric is used not only as a principal spice but also as a component in religious ceremonies. Because of its brilliant yellow color, turmeric is also known as Indian saffron. Modern medicine has begun to recognize its importance, as indicated by the over 3000 publications dealing with turmeric that came out within the last 25 years.
- While turmeric has a long history of health giving properties and there have been many hundreds of studies into its effects on a wide variety of ailments it can't be regarded as a magic cure.
While turmeric has a long history of health giving properties and there have been many hundreds of studies into its effects on a wide variety of ailments it can't be regarded as a magic cure. Turmeric is considered auspicious and holy in India and has been used in various Hindu ceremonies for millennia. It is used in pooja to make a form of Ganesha by mixing turmeric powder with water, forming it into a cone-like shape and is invoked at the beginning of almost any ceremony, Turmeric is a plant that has a very long history of medicinal use, dating back nearly 4000 years. In Southeast Asia, turmeric is used not only as a principal spice but also as a component in religious ceremonies. Because of its brilliant yellow color, turmeric is also known as Indian saffron. Modern medicine has begun to recognize its importance, as indicated by the over 3000 publications dealing with turmeric that came out within the last 25 years.