Turmeric is a bright golden root that has been used in traditional Ayurvedic practices for centuries.
Traditional Historical Uses
Historically valued as both a culinary spice and wellness herb.
May Support*
Active lifestyles
Daily wellness
Healthy aging lifestyles
General vitality
Preparation Ideas
Golden milk
Tea
Culinary dishes
Tinctures
Flavor Profile
Earthy, warm, and slightly bitter.
Interesting Herbal Trivia
Turmeric has dyed the golden robes of Buddhist monks for centuries — its color is so tenacious that it doubles as a natural fabric dye across South Asia.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Turmeric taste like?
Turmeric has an earthy, warm flavor with a slightly bitter edge. Its golden warmth makes it a comforting base note in drinks and dishes alike, and it blends smoothly with milk, honey, and warming spices.
How is Turmeric traditionally prepared?
Turmeric is classically simmered into golden milk, steeped as a tea, or stirred into everyday culinary dishes. It is also traditionally prepared as a tincture for those who prefer a concentrated form.
Can Turmeric be blended with other herbs?
Yes — turmeric is a classic companion in herbal blends. It is traditionally enjoyed alongside Yellow Dock, Acerola Cherry, and Amla in teas and wellness drinks where its earthy warmth rounds out brighter, fruitier notes.
Pairs Well With
Yellow Dock — a fellow earthy root traditionally simmered in decoctions alongside turmeric
Acerola Cherry — its bright, tart fruitiness lifts turmeric's warm, earthy base
Amla — a classic Ayurvedic companion with a tangy flavor that complements golden blends
Angelica Root — another warming root traditionally prepared in simmered teas and tinctures
Explore Related Herbs
Alfalfa Leaf — a gentle green leaf traditionally enjoyed in everyday nutritive teas
Black Walnut Hull — a traditional botanical with a similarly bold, bitter character
Blessed Thistle — a time-honored bitter herb from European folk traditions
Butterfly Pea Flower — another naturally vivid botanical prized for the color it lends to drinks
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