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Turmeric (/ˈtɜːrmərɪk, ˈtjuː-/), (botanical name
Cur****a longa (/ˈkɜːrkjʊmə ˈlɒŋɡə/),) is a
flowering plant in the
ginger family Zingiberaceae. It is...
- as well as for
Cur****a zedoaria.
There is
strong evidence that
turmeric (
Cur****a longa) as well as the
related white turmeric (
Cur****a zedoaria) were...
- 85% chocolate) much
water green tea red wine (dry and aged)
turmeric (
Cur****a longa) Alcohol's
overall effect on
health is uncertain. In 2023, the World...
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Bristly groundberry –
Rubus hispidus Gutweed –
Sonchus arvensis Haldi –
Cur****a domestica Harlequin Rock
harlequin –
Corydalis sempervirens Yellow harlequin...
- is the
monoazo arylide yellow family,
first marketed as
Hansa Yellow.
Cur****a longa, also
known as turmeric, is a
plant grown in
India and Southeast...
- of
herbal gulal, a
variety of safe dyes can be used, such as
turmeric (
Cur****a longa),
indigo (Indigofera) or
annatto (Bixa orellana),
which are all ingredients...
- them.
Paper m****cripts
appeared during the Late
Middle Ages. The
untypically early 11th
century Missal of
Silos is from Spain, near to
Muslim paper manufacturing...
- spectroscopy,
especially in the
ultraviolet domain, by
fractionation or
paper chromatography. They can also be
analysed by
chemical characterisation....
- (Brighamia insignis),
Paper Mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera),
papala (Charpentiera elliptica), kī (Cordyline fruticosa),
turmeric (
Cur****a domestica), hāhā...
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often sold as "Portuguese saffron" or "açafrão"), annatto, and
turmeric (
Cur****a longa). In
Medieval Europe,
turmeric was also
known as "Indian saffron"...