Turmeric Powder
Rs. 74.00
Unit price perYou can receive the package between June 07 and June 09
About
NatureLink Turmeric Powder is made from high-curcumin turmeric roots, carefully dried and finely ground to preserve maximum potency, colour, and aroma. A cornerstone of Indian cooking and Ayurvedic wellness, it delivers a vibrant golden hue with a warm, earthy character.
Best For
- Curries & dals
- Golden milk (haldi doodh)
- Marinades
- Rice dishes
- Traditional home remedies
Flavour Profile
Earthy โข Warm โข Slightly bitter
Ingredients
100% Natural Turmeric (Haldi) Root, ground
Allergen Information
No major allergens.
NatureLink Promise
Small-batch handling โข Hygienic packing โข Batch-wise verification and traceability (QR where enabled)
Packaging
Food-grade resealable pouch or airtight jar, sealed for freshness.
Storage Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight in an airtight container.
Also known as Turmeric / Golden Spice (English)ย ยทย Haldi (เคนเคฒเฅเคฆเฅ) (Hindi)ย ยทย Halad (เคนเคณเคฆ) (Marathi)ย ยทย Manjal Podi (เฎฎเฎเฏเฎเฎณเฏ เฎชเฏเฎเฎฟ) (Tamil)ย ยทย Pasupu (เฐชเฐธเฑเฐชเฑ) (Telugu) โ NatureLink brings the same trusted natural goodness to every table, by whatever name you know it best.
[faq]How do I know if my turmeric is pure and not adulterated with chalk or colour? | NatureLink provides the most direct answer โ scan the QR code on your product for the batch-specific lab report which tests for common adulterants including synthetic dyes (metanil yellow, lead chromate) and fillers (chalk powder, cassava starch). At home, the water test is a simple screening method: add a teaspoon to a glass of water and stir gently. Pure turmeric settles slowly and creates a naturally cloudy yellow solution. Chalk-adulterated turmeric shows a distinctly chalky/white residue settling at the bottom, while synthetic colour washes off as concentrated bright streaks. Genuine turmeric also has a distinct earthy, slightly bitter aroma.[/faq]
[faq]What is curcumin and what percentage does NatureLink turmeric contain? | Curcumin is the primary active bioactive compound in turmeric โ a powerful natural polyphenol with extensively studied anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-cancer properties. Natural turmeric typically contains 2โ5% curcumin by weight, with higher curcumin varieties reaching 5โ7%. NatureLink sources high-curcumin turmeric varieties for maximum potency. The exact curcumin percentage for your batch is quantified in the batch lab report accessible via QR scan. The deep, vibrant orange-gold colour of NatureLink turmeric is visual confirmation of high curcumin content.[/faq]
[faq]How should I maximise curcumin absorption from turmeric? | Curcumin has poor bioavailability when consumed alone. Three strategies dramatically improve absorption: (1) Black pepper (piperine) โ adding just 1/8 teaspoon of black pepper increases curcumin bioavailability by up to 2,000% by inhibiting liver metabolism of curcumin. Traditional Indian cooking naturally combines turmeric and black pepper. (2) Fat โ curcumin is fat-soluble; consuming turmeric in an oil-based preparation (cooking in NatureLink cold pressed oil) or with a fatty meal significantly improves absorption. (3) Heat โ brief heating of turmeric in oil (classic tadka technique) increases curcumin's solubility. The traditional Indian method of adding turmeric to hot oil in the tadka stage naturally optimises all three factors.[/faq]
[faq]Can I take turmeric as a health supplement? What is the therapeutic dose? | Yes. Turmeric is widely used as a daily health supplement and has an excellent safety profile at normal dietary doses. For general health: 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon of turmeric powder daily in food or warm milk (golden milk) is commonly recommended. For therapeutic anti-inflammatory purposes under medical guidance, higher doses of curcumin extracts (500โ2000 mg) are sometimes prescribed, but these are concentrated supplements rather than whole spice powder. Whole turmeric powder provides curcumin along with many other beneficial compounds that work synergistically. Consult your physician if you wish to use turmeric therapeutically at high doses, particularly if you are on blood-thinning medications.[/faq]
[faq]What are the traditional uses of turmeric in Ayurveda and traditional medicine? | Turmeric (Haridra in Sanskrit) is one of the most important herbs in Ayurveda with over 3,000 years of documented medicinal use. Traditional applications include: wound healing and skin conditions (topical application), digestive health and liver support, joint pain and arthritis (both topical and internal), respiratory health for colds and coughs (turmeric milk), skin brightening and natural UV protection (ubtan face packs), natural antiseptic for infections, post-surgical healing support, and as a liver tonic and blood purifier. The antiseptic haldi applied to cuts is a tradition observed across virtually every Indian household.[/faq]
[faq]Is turmeric safe to consume daily? Are there any side effects? | Turmeric at culinary doses (1/4 to 1 teaspoon daily) is extremely safe and has been consumed daily for millennia without adverse effects. At very high supplement doses (several grams daily), some individuals may experience: nausea or digestive discomfort, iron absorption interference (relevant for iron-deficient individuals), gallbladder stimulation (caution for those with gallstones), and blood-thinning effects (caution if on anticoagulants). Topically, very high concentrations can temporarily stain skin yellow. At normal dietary use, there are no established adverse effects for healthy adults.[/faq]
[faq]Is NatureLink turmeric spray-dried, steam-dried, or sun-dried? | NatureLink sources turmeric that has been processed using methods that preserve natural curcumin content and aroma compounds. Excessive heat during drying degrades curcumin and volatile aromatic compounds. We prioritise low-temperature drying methods and source from regions and producers where quality drying processes are followed. The specific processing method and quality parameters for your batch are documented in the batch lab report accessible via QR scan.[/faq]
[faq]Can I use NatureLink turmeric for skincare and face packs? | Yes. Turmeric is one of the oldest natural beauty ingredients in India. For face packs: mix 1/4 teaspoon turmeric with chickpea flour (besan), rose water, and a few drops of NatureLink cold pressed almond or sesame oil. Apply, leave for 10โ15 minutes, and wash off. Natural turmeric will temporarily stain the skin slightly yellow โ this fades within a few hours of washing. Use a mild soap/cleanser to remove the yellow tint. For skin brightening and anti-inflammatory skincare benefits, genuine high-curcumin turmeric like NatureLink's is essential โ artificial dye (often used in commercial beauty products) provides colour without any benefit.[/faq]
[faq]Does the colour of turmeric indicate its quality? | Yes. Colour is a very reliable quality indicator for turmeric. Genuine high-curcumin turmeric should be a deep, vibrant orange-gold or saffron-orange. Pale yellow turmeric indicates either a low-curcumin variety or adulteration with fillers (which dilute the colour). Very bright, almost neon yellow suggests synthetic colour addition. The deep orange-gold of NatureLink turmeric reflects its natural high curcumin content. When you sprinkle it in oil during tadka, the oil should immediately turn a rich, deep golden colour โ this is the curcumin dissolving in fat.[/faq]
[faq]How should turmeric powder be stored? | Store NatureLink turmeric powder in an airtight glass or food-grade container, away from direct sunlight, heat, and moisture. Light and heat degrade curcumin and volatile aromatic compounds over time. Original packaging should be sealed tightly between uses. Turmeric's aroma will gradually fade over months even in good storage โ this is normal and the powder remains usable. For maximum potency, purchase in quantities you can use within 3โ6 months rather than buying large quantities that will sit for over a year. Our batch-wise small processing means you receive fresher stock than most commercial brands.[/faq]
We accept returns within 7 days of delivery for sealed, unopened products. For damaged or incorrect items, please contact us within 48 hours of delivery at care@naturelinkindia.com or call 9168464401 . Perishable and opened products cannot be returned due to hygiene reasons. Please refer our shipping & return policy for details.
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Frequently Asked Questions ( FAQs)
How do I know if my turmeric is pure and not adulterated with chalk or colour?
NatureLink provides the most direct answer โ scan the QR code on your product for the batch-specific lab report which tests for common adulterants including synthetic dyes (metanil yellow, lead chromate) and fillers (chalk powder, cassava starch). At home, the water test is a simple screening method: add a teaspoon to a glass of water and stir gently. Pure turmeric settles slowly and creates a naturally cloudy yellow solution. Chalk-adulterated turmeric shows a distinctly chalky/white residue settling at the bottom, while synthetic colour washes off as concentrated bright streaks. Genuine turmeric also has a distinct earthy, slightly bitter aroma.
What is curcumin and what percentage does NatureLink turmeric contain?
Curcumin is the primary active bioactive compound in turmeric โ a powerful natural polyphenol with extensively studied anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-cancer properties. Natural turmeric typically contains 2โ5% curcumin by weight, with higher curcumin varieties reaching 5โ7%. NatureLink sources high-curcumin turmeric varieties for maximum potency. The exact curcumin percentage for your batch is quantified in the batch lab report accessible via QR scan. The deep, vibrant orange-gold colour of NatureLink turmeric is visual confirmation of high curcumin content.
How should I maximise curcumin absorption from turmeric?
Curcumin has poor bioavailability when consumed alone. Three strategies dramatically improve absorption: (1) Black pepper (piperine) โ adding just 1/8 teaspoon of black pepper increases curcumin bioavailability by up to 2,000% by inhibiting liver metabolism of curcumin. Traditional Indian cooking naturally combines turmeric and black pepper. (2) Fat โ curcumin is fat-soluble; consuming turmeric in an oil-based preparation (cooking in NatureLink cold pressed oil) or with a fatty meal significantly improves absorption. (3) Heat โ brief heating of turmeric in oil (classic tadka technique) increases curcumin's solubility. The traditional Indian method of adding turmeric to hot oil in the tadka stage naturally optimises all three factors.
Can I take turmeric as a health supplement? What is the therapeutic dose?
Yes. Turmeric is widely used as a daily health supplement and has an excellent safety profile at normal dietary doses. For general health: 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon of turmeric powder daily in food or warm milk (golden milk) is commonly recommended. For therapeutic anti-inflammatory purposes under medical guidance, higher doses of curcumin extracts (500โ2000 mg) are sometimes prescribed, but these are concentrated supplements rather than whole spice powder. Whole turmeric powder provides curcumin along with many other beneficial compounds that work synergistically. Consult your physician if you wish to use turmeric therapeutically at high doses, particularly if you are on blood-thinning medications.
What are the traditional uses of turmeric in Ayurveda and traditional medicine?
Turmeric (Haridra in Sanskrit) is one of the most important herbs in Ayurveda with over 3,000 years of documented medicinal use. Traditional applications include: wound healing and skin conditions (topical application), digestive health and liver support, joint pain and arthritis (both topical and internal), respiratory health for colds and coughs (turmeric milk), skin brightening and natural UV protection (ubtan face packs), natural antiseptic for infections, post-surgical healing support, and as a liver tonic and blood purifier. The antiseptic haldi applied to cuts is a tradition observed across virtually every Indian household.
Is turmeric safe to consume daily? Are there any side effects?
Turmeric at culinary doses (1/4 to 1 teaspoon daily) is extremely safe and has been consumed daily for millennia without adverse effects. At very high supplement doses (several grams daily), some individuals may experience: nausea or digestive discomfort, iron absorption interference (relevant for iron-deficient individuals), gallbladder stimulation (caution for those with gallstones), and blood-thinning effects (caution if on anticoagulants). Topically, very high concentrations can temporarily stain skin yellow. At normal dietary use, there are no established adverse effects for healthy adults.
Is NatureLink turmeric spray-dried, steam-dried, or sun-dried?
NatureLink sources turmeric that has been processed using methods that preserve natural curcumin content and aroma compounds. Excessive heat during drying degrades curcumin and volatile aromatic compounds. We prioritise low-temperature drying methods and source from regions and producers where quality drying processes are followed. The specific processing method and quality parameters for your batch are documented in the batch lab report accessible via QR scan.
Can I use NatureLink turmeric for skincare and face packs?
Yes. Turmeric is one of the oldest natural beauty ingredients in India. For face packs: mix 1/4 teaspoon turmeric with chickpea flour (besan), rose water, and a few drops of NatureLink cold pressed almond or sesame oil. Apply, leave for 10โ15 minutes, and wash off. Natural turmeric will temporarily stain the skin slightly yellow โ this fades within a few hours of washing. Use a mild soap/cleanser to remove the yellow tint. For skin brightening and anti-inflammatory skincare benefits, genuine high-curcumin turmeric like NatureLink's is essential โ artificial dye (often used in commercial beauty products) provides colour without any benefit.
Does the colour of turmeric indicate its quality?
Yes. Colour is a very reliable quality indicator for turmeric. Genuine high-curcumin turmeric should be a deep, vibrant orange-gold or saffron-orange. Pale yellow turmeric indicates either a low-curcumin variety or adulteration with fillers (which dilute the colour). Very bright, almost neon yellow suggests synthetic colour addition. The deep orange-gold of NatureLink turmeric reflects its natural high curcumin content. When you sprinkle it in oil during tadka, the oil should immediately turn a rich, deep golden colour โ this is the curcumin dissolving in fat.
How should turmeric powder be stored?
Store NatureLink turmeric powder in an airtight glass or food-grade container, away from direct sunlight, heat, and moisture. Light and heat degrade curcumin and volatile aromatic compounds over time. Original packaging should be sealed tightly between uses. Turmeric's aroma will gradually fade over months even in good storage โ this is normal and the powder remains usable. For maximum potency, purchase in quantities you can use within 3โ6 months rather than buying large quantities that will sit for over a year. Our batch-wise small processing means you receive fresher stock than most commercial brands.
