Product description
1 lb of Organic Turmeric Root Powder, packaged in a resealable mylar bag. Turmeric is among the world’s healthiest foods, and has been shown to have a number of amazing health benefits. It also serves as a spice in many cuisines around the world. Turmeric promotes a healthy heart and liver, has anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant properties, aids in memory and overall healthy brain function, and supports your immune system. Why Choose Starwest Organic Turmeric Powder? Here at Starwest Botanicals, our certified organic turmeric is sourced directly from India and is 100{98880d97af0555a3a517c8aae666eeb64e7bd6d49cbbe05617dcb138f6e48200} pure and made from the highest quality turmeric rhizomes. To maintain our desired level of quality, we begin with the knowledge and experience of our raw material suppliers and farmers, continuing through the production process, and ultimately to the shipment and delivery of finished goods to our customers. You can taste the difference! You can rest easy knowing that every purchase comes with the Starwest Botanicals guarantee. If you ever have an issue with a product, we promise to make it right!
Product details
Size:1 Pound (Pack of 1)
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 6.7 x 8.9 x 1.3 inches; 13.62 Ounces
- Item model number : 767963026248
- UPC : 885662217269 767963026248
- Manufacturer : Everready First Aid
- ASIN : B019G9P3OI
- Best Sellers Rank: #4,027 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household)
- #19 in Turmeric Herbal Supplements
- #991 in Sales & Deals
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2015
just what I wanted , I use it to make Golden Paste, as Turmeric should be used with FRESHLY GROUND PEPPER to be effective and preferrably heated to get optimum benefits.Turmeric does not stay in the body past several hours (it varies according to individual – 6-8 hours approx) so you are best off to have small doses often throughout the day. Too large a dose of turmeric will not be utilised – what the body can’t use it will eliminate.
Recipe by Dr Doug English to follow : GOLDEN PASTE
1/2 cup turmeric powder (125 mls)
1 cup water (250 mls), and 1 cup in reserve if needed
1/3 cup (70 mls) cold pressed Olive or Coconut oil
1 1/2 teaspoons fresh ground black pepper (one and a half)
Place turmeric and water in pan, stirring over gentle heat until you have a thick paste. This should take about 7 – 10 minutes and you will need to add additional water along the way. Add the pepper and oil at the end of cooking. Stir well (a whisk is ideal) and allow to cool. Store in sterilised glass jar and refrigerate. Will keep for up to four weeks, refrigerated – best used within two. Use for Golden Milk, Smoothies, stir into Yoghurt … add to your dinner plate as a condiment. (Same recipe may also be used for animals)
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Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2017
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Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2017
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Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2014
Like most of us, the turmeric I had used all my life came from the grocery store…and I thought it was used to color food, because it had no scent or flavor, what else could it be for?
Unlike most of us, I have inherited arthritis, and my joints started to disintegrate in my twenties. Since turmeric is known as one of nature’s best anti-inflammatory agents…the Arthritis Foundation sez it stops free radicals in their tracks, reduces swelling, and halts cartilage destruction…I figured I’d give it a try. A 1/4 tsp per day is supposed to do the trick, so I planned to put it in my tea each morning.
But a pound of turmeric?? Tho’ most of us wouldn’t use that much in lifetime, I did the math and this was the most cost effective purchase, and I could share with friends & family.
Well, it turns out turmeric HAS a flavor, and a good one. This is the power of freshness…when
I opened the plastic-coated foil bag to find a golden powder with a friendly, earthy scent I smelled turmeric for the first time ever. And when I put a bit on the tip of my tongue it tingled, and I realized I was experiencing the legendary numbing quality it is famous for.
Fresh turmeric has a warm, earthy, umami quality, and I can see why chefs use it to add depth to their flavors; it would be a far superior flavor enhancer than MSG. I also understand why Indian cooks dry-fry their spices as a first step…the turmeric absolutely bloomed in hot tea, and a 1/4 teaspoon was too much per cup, more like per pot. It enhanced the natural grassiness of green tea, and the smoky mesquite honey I use, and even after adding cream the flavor and color were pleasant.
Full disclosure: turmeric has an ever so slightly tannic quality that I only noticed when added to the natural astringency of tea. Some may find this unpleasant but it is really not pronounced. However, this is a review, so there it is.
Turmeric is finely powdered root, a member of the ginger family, and when it is this fresh it still has slight moisture. And it stains; it has been used for centuries as a pelt and fabric dye. Be prepared, before it is delivered, with a quart jar to store it, one with an inner seal on the lid, like from a jar of spaghetti sauce (works perfect, four cups of powder almost exactly). The zip-lock foil bag it comes in will not work for home storage, and probably wasn’t meant to.
And turmeric & air are not buddies, that’s why the stuff from the grocery store is so pale, and has no flavor or aroma. Treat this stuff properly, put a tablespoon or two in a spice container for regular use and store the rest away in that famous cool, dark place, and it will be your earthy friend for life.
I would order any herb or spice from Starwest Botanicals. They clearly care about their product, and seem to be experts in the field. This was a superior experience, and if you figure the price per ounce compared to the groceries & natural food stores, a fairly priced one as well.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2017
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Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2015
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Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2020
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Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2019
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Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2018
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Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2017
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Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2019
I found myself running out of the 2 ounce glass bottles of turmeric that I would normally purchase, so I decided to order this big 1 pound bag which will last me quite a while and at the same time being much cheaper than buying multiple 2 ounce glass bottles. I will use this bag to refill my glass bottle as needed. I’m using the tumeric in marinades, sauces and soups for health and medicinal purposes (although I not suffering from any ailments) and not so much about flavoring.
The turmeric I received is sourced from India. There was no eXpiration date on the bag which was concerning because I have no idea how long this bag has been laying around. I called Starwest Botanicals and they told me they don’t put expiration dates on their products because the spices don’t expire WHICH IS RIDICULOUS and UNTRUE! Everything in life has a finite life span including spices which can get STALE after a while even in air tight bags.
In any case, the lady on the phone asked me for the batch number of my bag and their database system said my bag was good until May of 2022. The irony is that if the product doesn’t expire as they declare, then why do you maintain a database which lists the freshness eXpiration date (besides the obvious tracking of inventory control)??? Just put the info on the bag and to avoid unnecessary customer call volumes asking for the information.
Anyway, the product was fine and fresh inside. This is my second or third time ordering from Starwest Botanicals and i would do so again.
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2015
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Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2020
I take 4 capsules of these a day and omg no pain. Thank you!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2019
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