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Turmeric - help!

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DaphneBroon Wed 11-Jan-17 11:49:47

In a rash moment of "healthy living" I ordered fresh turmeric in my organic veg box. Now it is here I have to admit I haven't the faintest idea how long it will keep, how to store it or blush what to do with it!!!
Any ideas?

Jayanna9040 Wed 11-Jan-17 11:51:28

Fresh turmeric? Gosh! What does it look like?

SueDonim Wed 11-Jan-17 12:49:26

Google is your friend!

www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2013/mar/09/why-turmeric-is-good-for-you

anneey Wed 11-Jan-17 12:50:23

If you contact the supplier, they will be able to advise you.
Some organic food suppliers, even have websites with recipes.
Good Luck.

Rinouchka Wed 11-Jan-17 13:08:46

Have never seen fresh turmeric. How exciting! Hope you find ways to use it....and such use will keep all January germs away from the Broon household!

Maranta Wed 11-Jan-17 13:28:55

You can probably freeze it in the same way as ginger. Maybe sliced up first, then it's easily used for drinks.

Anya Wed 11-Jan-17 13:54:01

Does it not grow in powered form then? Well on GN you really do learn something new every day.

There's always Google

Grannyknot Wed 11-Jan-17 13:55:40

daphne just cook with it, as you would do with ginger or garlic. It's actually got quite a mild flavour, despite the colour of powdered turmeric.

Turmeric Latte is the drink du jour at some of the fancy London coffee shops, make a drink with milk and honey:

kaleandchocolate.com/recipe/creamy-turmeric-latte/

TriciaF Wed 11-Jan-17 14:04:00

"Turmeric or tumeric /ˈtərmərɪk/ or /ˈtjuːmərɪk/ or /ˈtuːmərɪk/ is a rhizomatous herbaceous perennial plant of the ginger family, Zingiberaceae."
Well I never knew that!
Good find, Daphne.

Faye Wed 11-Jan-17 14:07:11

I have used it but don't see it very often, mostly at farmers markets in Queensland.

jollyg Wed 11-Jan-17 15:18:05

Turmeric is in season now in S India. It is a rhisome[ spelling] and comes with a root in the market. It is sold for Pongal, their equivalent of the harvest festival.
They cook rice in a special earthenware pot with rice dried fruits sugar and give as a gift. I believe it has cleansing effects. In S india women clean their faces with it, giving them an orange look.

Very traditional

whitewave Wed 11-Jan-17 15:36:46

Isn't it suppose to be very good for you? Not sure why though

kittylester Wed 11-Jan-17 15:57:38

You can make 'golden Milk' with it (sounds very sleazy!) which is supposed to have fantastic results from warding off colds to improving dementia!

phoenix Wed 11-Jan-17 16:07:38

Turmeric in warm milk is also supposed to be a treatment for coughs.

Greyduster Wed 11-Jan-17 16:15:16

Morrisons used to stock an exotic fruit and vegetable range (they no longer do - probably too exotic for the likes of us!), among which was fresh turmeric. I never bought any - I use the powdered stuff for currys - but I am intrigued by it. It is supposed to have wonderful health giving properties. I wondered if you could use it to make an infusion like I do with ginger for colds.

tiggypiro Wed 11-Jan-17 16:15:53

I mixed some dry tumeric (had it in the cupboard for YEARS) with boiled water to form a paste and then put it on an infected toe. Cleared it up better than antiseptic cream. I guess you could do the same with your fresh tumeric. I think it is one of the latest 'in' things so you are obviously well ahead of the rest of us Daphne.

Megram Wed 11-Jan-17 17:46:56

If you are on Face Book Daphne there is a very good Turmeric Discussion Group. They are full of expert hints and tips. It's true, it is very good for all sorts of ailments! I think it is better absorbed by the body if you use a little oil and freshly ground black pepper when cooking.

hildajenniJ Wed 11-Jan-17 20:45:02

Turmeric is a member of the ginger family. I expect that you treat it the same way as fresh ginger. Have a look at this www.livestrong.com/article/502831-how-to-use-fresh-turmeric-root-instead-of-dried/

grannyqueenie Thu 12-Jan-17 00:55:39

I'm sure I read somewhere that turmeric is supposed to be good for arthritis type pain. Make an infusion of some sort maybe?

MarjorieStevens Thu 12-Jan-17 06:30:12

Keeping the turmeric fresh and in good condition for long time, one should always try to dry it in sunlight accurately and and if wanted powder it as and when needed for better use and storage.

JackyB Thu 12-Jan-17 11:59:26

It looks like ginger. I keep fresh ginger in the freezer - it's much easier to grate when frozen.

Can't even get dried turmeric in Germany.