Turmeric

At Sterling Exports Inc., we bring you the finest quality turmeric (Curcuma longa L.), sourced from select farms across India. Known as the “Golden Spice”, turmeric is cherished for its vibrant color, peppery aroma, and unique musky flavor. The whole turmeric is a tuberous rhizome with a rough, segmented skin, yellowish-brown externally and bright orange inside, which turns into the familiar golden-yellow powder upon grinding.

Our high-quality turmeric is not only a staple culinary spice but also valued for its digestive, stimulant, antiseptic, and cosmetic properties. Traditionally, its paste has been used for healing wounds, while turmeric water and powder are still applied as natural beauty enhancers that impart a golden glow to the complexion.

We specialize in turmeric of assorted curcumin values, ensuring that our clients receive the exact color and flavor profile required for their markets. With over 40 years of experience in global spice exports, Sterling Exports ensures that every shipment of turmeric meets international quality standards, backed by certifications like BRC, HACCP, ISO 22000, Halal, and Kosher.

General Product Details

Product Name

Turmeric (Whole & Ground)

Botanical Name

Curcuma longa L.

Family Name

Zingiberaceae

Commercial Part

Rhizome (underground stem)

Forms Available

Whole Dry Rhizomes (Bulbs & Fingers), Turmeric Powder, Slices

Flavor Profile

Warm, slightly bitter, musky with peppery aroma

Color

Golden yellow to deep orange

Packaging Options

Laminated pouches, vacuum packs, PP bags, paper bags, jute bags, cartons (100g to 50kg)

Private Labeling

Available as per client requirements

Major Varieties

History of Turmeric

Turmeric has been cultivated in India for over 4,000 years, making it one of the world’s oldest known spices. Ancient Sanskrit texts refer to it as “Haridra” and it has been deeply embedded in Ayurvedic medicine, food, and rituals. Used both as a spice and a dye, turmeric was introduced to Southeast Asia, China, and Africa through ancient trade routes. In the Western world, it rose to popularity during the medieval spice trade, where it was prized not only as a seasoning but also as a natural coloring agent. Today, turmeric is recognized globally for its culinary versatility and health benefits, often celebrated as a superfood rich in curcumin.

Do You Know? 🌿

Turmeric is often called “Indian Saffron” due to its bright golden-yellow hue

In Ayurveda, turmeric is described as a “universal healer”, used for digestive, skin, and respiratory disorders.

The primary rhizomes of turmeric are round and called “bulbs,” while the secondary rhizomes are long and slender, called “fingers.”

Turmeric is one of the few spices used equally in food, medicine, cosmetics, and rituals.

India produces over 80% of the world’s turmeric and exports it to more than 150 countries.

Turmeric paste has been a traditional part of Indian weddings, applied to the bride and groom for its skin-brightening and purifying qualities.

The active compound curcumin gives turmeric its golden color and is widely studied for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.

Turmeric thrives in tropical climates and requires fertile, well-drained soils but cannot withstand waterlogging.

It has been used as a natural textile dye for centuries.

Modern research is exploring turmeric’s potential in cancer prevention, brain health, and heart health.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Sterling’s turmeric different?

Our turmeric is sourced from India’s prime growing states and offered in customized curcumin values, ensuring international-grade quality and consistency.

We supply whole bulbs, fingers, turmeric slices, and turmeric powder, available in bulk and private label packaging.

Yes, all our turmeric complies with BRC, HACCP, ISO 22000, Halal, and Kosher standards.

It is widely used as a culinary spice, natural food colorant, medicinal ingredient, and cosmetic enhancer.

Absolutely. We specialize in providing turmeric varieties with curcumin ranging from 2% to 6%, tailored to client requirements.

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