yes it is a vegetable
Turmeric and zedoary are both obtained from the curcuma longa and curcuma zedoaria plants of Asia. Zedoary is obtained from the crushed dried roots and used as a condiment,in cosmetics, in perfume, and as a stimulant medicinally. Turmeric is also derived from dried rhizomes and used as a condiment spice and dye. They are not usually used as a raw or boiled vegetable in Europe as far as I am aware. Raw is best, curcumin is unstable at high temperatures.
A piece of turmeric which when crushed gives you a turmeric powder
turmeric: pasupu పసుపు
Yes, you can safely freeze turmeric.
Turmeric.
Turmeric Powder is one substitution.
Soap water can break down the turmeric particles due to its surfactant properties, resulting in the dispersion of the yellow color of turmeric in the solution. This happens because soap molecules can interact with the turmeric molecules and prevent them from clumping together.
Orange juice can enhance the absorption of curcumin, the active compound in turmeric, due to its high vitamin C content. The acidic nature of orange juice may also increase the solubility of curcumin, potentially leading to better bioavailability in the body.
Turmeric is not a homeopathy medicine but a source of a homeopathic medicine. A medicine prepared from turmeric is known as Curicum longa
Turmeric is red in basic solutions.
Turmeric solution remain yellow.
The scientific name of turmeric is Curcuma longa.