Turmeric Seeds Dealers in Hojai

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    Turmeric Bulb Seeds

    Turmeric Bulb Seeds

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    • MOQ300 Piece
    • Packaging TypePlastic Pouch, Plastic Packet, Plastic Box
    • Packaging Size50gm, 100gm, 200gm, 250gm
    • Usage/ApplicationCooking, Spices
    • CertificationFSSAI Certified
    • Cultivation TypeNatural
    • Shelf Life1 Year
    • SpecialitiesRich In Taste, Pure, Non Harmful, No Artificial Color Added, Long Shelf Life, Hygenic
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  • Turmeric Seeds

    Turmeric Seeds

    50 - 58 / Kilogram

    • MOQ50 kg
    • Number Of FlowerSeed
    • Storage ConditionDried
    • CertificationFSSAI Certified
    • GradeFood Grade
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  • Black Turmeric Seed +5

    Black Turmeric Seed

    300 - 500 / kg

    • MOQ10 Kilogram
    • Number Of FlowerHybrid
    • Cultivation TypeNatural
    • Grade StandardMedicine Grade
    • Is It OrganicYes
    • Processing TypeRaw
    • Is It ImportedNo
    • Shelf Life1 Year
    • Packaging Size20-30kg
    • SpecialitiesFresh
    • Packaging TypePlastic Pouch, Plastic Packet, Plastic Box
    • Availability10kg
    • Purity100%
    • Packaging TypeLight Blur
    • UsageMedicine
    • Purity100%
    • NameBlack Turmeric
    • MOQ10 kg
    • Description/Taste Black turmeric looks quite different than the more common orange turmeric. Black turmeric has an appearance that more closely resembles its cousin, the knobby ginger. The main stem, or rhizome, may have smaller rhizomes branching out, reaching from one to two inches in length. The outer part of the rhizome is a light brown, with rough areas. The flesh is a bluish-purple color that can appear entirely blue or in light and dark concentric circles, sometimes lighter in the center or just near the skin. Black turmeric has a pungent, camphor-like smell. It is somewhat bitter, with an earthy, hot taste. Seasons/Availability Black turmeric is typically harvested in mid-winter.Current Facts Black turmeric is a rare herb. It is the underground portion of the stem, or rhizome, of the Cucurma caesia plant. The plant itself is sometimes grown as an ornamental, but the root has been used for centuries for medicinal and religious purposes. Black turmeric offers benefits similar to the orange variety, but the darker cultivar contains higher concentrations of curcumin than any other Curcuma species. In Hindi, the herb is called Kali Haldi. It is used widely in India for health and religious purposes.
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