Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Spice Nook - Turmeric

When you think of Turmeric, what comes to mind? A yellowish powder to dye your Easter Eggs? Some spice that sits in the back of the rack that nobody dare use? More often than not, people think of Indian curries. While this spice has gained a lot of momentum because of the surging popularity of Indian cuisine in the west, is has been busy being one of the most used spices in Asia. 


Turmeric is a root in the Ginger family that grows wild across southern Asia. It has been used for medicinal purposes since the day it was cultivated thousands of years ago. Its benefit of being a natural antiseptic and antibacterial agent has made it a popular choice in natural medicine.

Here are some health benefits of Turmeric:
  • Detoxifies liver
  • Relieves arthritis
  • Helps stimulate and boost the body's immune system
  • Improves digestion and helps to releive gastrointestinal pain
  • Fights Type 2 Diabetes
  • Strengthens pancreas and kidneys to help fight against disease
  • Prevents cancer and reduces the spread of cancerous cells
  • Shown to prevent Alzheimers disease 
  • Heals skin wounds and scabs at a quicker pace



For years I've added a bit of Turmeric to many things I've cooked, even in pasta sauce. It has a warm and slightly bitter taste. The more you add into your cooking, the bitterness becomes more apparent, however it works as a positive when cooking with certain vegetables as the bitter taste offers a flavour compliment. 



Some items that are paired well with Turmeric are cauliflower, chick peas, potato, carrots, eggs and yogurt. If you're looking for a recipe to try tonight, give my Kale Cauliflower & Potato Curry a spin. Enjoy the healthy benefits!
















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