Basic science: when you boil a herb, spice, or root, you extract the minerals. So, you just poured the minerals down the drain. Therefore, you're getting less than half of the actual Tumeric. The best way to PRESERVE its potency is to bake it at 200-degrees for 20-minutes. Baking it will preserve the nutrients. Unless it's an egg, which the shell protects and preserves the nutrients when you boil anything else you're extracting its mineral concentration. The result is that you're now just eating a colorful powder.
I just found out that all pkgd turmeric has a lot of "lead" in the spice.. ugh.. I went and bought the root and im going to do what you have done... Thank you💫
I would suggest to wash and dry and grind so it won’t lose the essence . Curcumin is active ingredient found in turmeric which has very good antibacterial properties
Thanks for this video. There are other videos too with boiling turmeric as a procedure. But your video is more informative. Curing involves boiling the rhizomes in water for 45 min to one hour, until froth appears at the surface, the typical turmeric aroma is released, and the rhizomes become soft. This is done to gelatinise the starch so the rhizomes dry more uniformly, reducing drying time). This information is from the net.
Nice video. Keep it up 👍. I would suggest not to put any music in background. It is not making interesting. Just disturbance. We cannot hear your voice.
Hello i am a little confused with the video because as far as I know if you boil the turmeric root it will loose the quality, so is there a way to make it without boiling it? thank you
I have dried the turmeric after curing and chopping into thin slices. However, after 2 days of drying it is still having moisture and it feels a little sticky to touch. Is this normal?
Im so sorry about your experience dearie 🙏 It seems the sun wasn't hot enough to dry it faster hence it has begun to ferment. Check to see if it has formed mold and if not, give it a rinse and dry it again in the oven on very low heat
I think you followed the correct procedure. Final product looks fantastic. I played video in 2x and I did get the gist of the video. Ps I thought my speaker volume was low. 😁 Liked video. Subscribed too
Thank you so much. Yes you can dry it in the oven, it's even dries faster that way and ginger powder can be made using the same process. By the way here is how to make ginger powder: th-cam.com/video/KSWqNrRZNg8/w-d-xo.html
Thank you so much. Yes you can dry it in the oven, it even dries faster that way and ginger powder can be made using the same process. By the way here is how to make ginger powder: th-cam.com/video/KSWqNrRZNg8/w-d-xo.html
Basic science: when you boil a herb, spice, or root, you extract the minerals. So, you just poured the minerals down the drain. Therefore, you're getting less than half of the actual Tumeric. The best way to PRESERVE its potency is to bake it at 200-degrees for 20-minutes. Baking it will preserve the nutrients. Unless it's an egg, which the shell protects and preserves the nutrients when you boil anything else you're extracting its mineral concentration. The result is that you're now just eating a colorful powder.
That's what I thought
I was thinking that
That’s what I thought. Look at all the orange nutrients going down the drain.
Thats true
You could also grate the tumeric and sun dry it and grind it to make a powder
I just found out that all pkgd turmeric has a lot of "lead" in the spice.. ugh.. I went and bought the root and im going to do what you have done... Thank you💫
I would suggest to wash and dry and grind so it won’t lose the essence . Curcumin is active ingredient found in turmeric which has very good antibacterial properties
Thanks
Lose, not loose.
@@skinnydee1886 😏
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I saw that you've edited so I shall delete my comment ☺🙏
I always grate raw tumeric then put it to dry but now I am going to try it your way
Is your turmeric powder is good by that way
Thanks for this video. There are other videos too with boiling turmeric as a procedure. But your video is more informative.
Curing involves boiling the rhizomes in water for 45 min to one hour, until froth appears at the surface, the typical turmeric aroma is released, and the rhizomes become soft. This is done to gelatinise the starch so the rhizomes dry more uniformly, reducing drying time). This information is from the net.
Thanks for the enlightenment
Thank you for your wonderful teaching on turmeric
You are most welcome 🙏
With the leaded paint turmeric powder scandal it is very important to make your own powder, thanks for the recipe!
I wonder why you throw the water when you finished boiling. So. What's the use?
Love ittt!!. I use root turmeric & ginger to make goldenmilk. Now I'm goin to try this Thank you for this video..
Wow, good to know. You're highly welcome
I order Amazon the Turmeric whole Haldi from Rani is hard as a rock, do you know what I could do???? This will ruin my blender!!!!! Help please
You should never Boil the turmeric in water.. it should be Steamed ❤️
Thanks for sharing 😄i have been searching this
You're welcome, I'm glad you've found what you were looking for
Steaming is even better than boiling.... Better retention of Curcumin
Could this be just dry it on the stove and just bring if
Why it has to be boil it?
You can still make it without boiling it first, boiling is another method of making the turmeric powder, it helps increase the bright colour
Very interesting lesson. Thanks for your lecture
Thanks so much dearie
Nice video. Keep it up 👍.
I would suggest not to put any music in background. It is not making interesting. Just disturbance. We cannot hear your voice.
Two things to ask.
1. Can't we process it without boiling?
2. What's is final output weight of the powder for 1kg of roots ?
Water content of tumeric ia around 25%ish
Just wash the turmeric,then dehydrate it
Grind and sieve after. When you bowl it,it loses nutrients
Steaming
may i ask what's the need to boil?
It deepens the orange color and reduces the raw smell. It you don't mind any of this, no need of boiling.
@@OnyxFoodHill thank you
Is it possible for me to use blender?
How many days can i use the home made powder ?
Thank you for this effort 💝
You are most welcome
Is this the same turmeric powder for tea?
Yes, it is
Very nice
Thank you
WOW!! You have a beautiful voice!
Is so good 👍 👍🏻👌👌💪🏿💪🏿
I'm glad you like it
Excellent job
Thank you
Hello i am a little confused with the video because as far as I know if you boil the turmeric root it will loose the quality, so is there a way to make it without boiling it? thank you
Yes you can still grind the roots without boiling, boiling only helps to enhance the colour and reduce the raw smell of the turmeric roots
@@skinnydee1886 is it long lasting & cause no harm if we do not boil it......
As traditional methods require boiling
@@skinnydee1886 thank you. I love your information.
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I'm happy that you've read it. I just deleted it as I don't like leaving my comments up for too long.
Great video, how long will the powder last for please?
I do use mine up to 3 months when ever I make it
Can I use a blender instead? I don't have a food processor
How long is the tumeric gonna take to dry in the sun?
You can dry in the oven low temp
I have dried the turmeric after curing and chopping into thin slices. However, after 2 days of drying it is still having moisture and it feels a little sticky to touch. Is this normal?
Im so sorry about your experience dearie 🙏
It seems the sun wasn't hot enough to dry it faster hence it has begun to ferment.
Check to see if it has formed mold and if not, give it a rinse and dry it again in the oven on very low heat
Oven dry on lo temp if you don't have a dehydrater
Can we grate it? Rather than pilling?
Yes you can
Can I cut and fry without boiling it ?
Yes if you want to use it for turmeric oil no need of boiling it
Wow i will try it
I think you followed the correct procedure. Final product looks fantastic. I played video in 2x and I did get the gist of the video.
Ps
I thought my speaker volume was low. 😁
Liked video. Subscribed too
Thank you so much
Everything is okay but where can i dry damm...
You can dry it in the sun or oven
Better grind raw turmeric rather than grinding boiled turmeric as boiled turmeric may loose natural quality and curcumin contents...
raw turmeric cannot be grinded in mixy grinder available in home. any alternative suggestion bro ?
@@lalithacp4603 make it small pieces and grind in wet grinder
Raw turmeric never dry ,even in small pieces, turmeric have to be little boiled before drying
Steam the turmeric, without boiling them.
It's lose, not loose!
You extracted first it's nutrientd
Such a great video...can you dry Turmeric in the oven?? Can you do the same process and make ginger powder???
Thank you so much. Yes you can dry it in the oven, it's even dries faster that way and ginger powder can be made using the same process. By the way here is how to make ginger powder: th-cam.com/video/KSWqNrRZNg8/w-d-xo.html
Thank you so much. Yes you can dry it in the oven, it even dries faster that way and ginger powder can be made using the same process.
By the way here is how to make ginger powder: th-cam.com/video/KSWqNrRZNg8/w-d-xo.html
@@OnyxFoodHill OMG...thank you so much!!
You are most welcome
@@OnyxFoodHill thank you
Can I use it for face pack?
Hello my name is Gabriel you really need to get a microphone because I cannot understand anything with the music in the background?
Sorry about that
Thank you so much.
You're welcome
Hi
next time..no music..hard to hear and understand
music is too loud
How can we maintain the yellow colour or the concentration curcumin content of turmeric slices when it is sun dried??
Is there any solution??
The music is too loud....hard to hear her voice.
sugar free turmeric powder ...this is ok🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks so much dear
👍
When you boil turmeric rizhome nutrition are lost
Transletr
Ok , turmeric means in Spanish CÚRCUMA!!!!
Fix your mike, you sound far away.
Cant hear what you are saying ... cut out the music ...why does everyone think we need to hear stupid music ??????????????????
On top of your accent, the music makes it difficult make out what you're saying. I moved on after less than a minute.
How many languages do you fluently speak?
Where is yr face mask???
Understand the context and content of the vdo pls. Don't be such a busybody aunty!
Thanks for the video. But please try to talk louder, I had to strain my ears to hear u
Thanks. So sorry about that
Nice video but too long and a lot of unnecessary talk in it.