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Turmeric purity test: Is turmeric real or fake? Find out with this simple trick, and you'll get the job done from home.
Turmeric Chemical Adulteration: It's crucial to ensure the purity of the spices we use daily. Adulteration can be harmful to ...
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Fake turmeric: Adulterated turmeric claimed the life of a bride. Are you buying it from the market? Here's how to identify it.
Turmeric Adulteration: Turmeric, which has been considered a symbol of medicine and purity in Indian homes for years, is now ...
BURBANK, Calif. -- Tim Plunkett, of Woodland Hills, takes turmeric to reduce inflammation, but a recent report on what else might be in the bottle turned his stomach. "The sample that they found, I ...
ANSWER: Turmeric is a rhizome — an underground root. It's like and related to ginger root but not as gnarly and knobby. Turmeric is most widely used in its dry, ground form but is showing up in many ...
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