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Definition of turmeric in English: turmericnoun ˈtəːmərɪkˈtərmərɪk mass noun1A bright yellow aromatic powder obtained from the rhizome of a plant of the ginger family, used for flavouring and colouring in Asian cooking and formerly as a fabric dye. 姜黄根粉,郁金根粉 Example sentencesExamples - White curries obtain their milky yellow color from turmeric powder and are mild and lightly spiced.
- Add the tomatoes, spinach, chilli and turmeric powders and fry till the spinach wilts a bit and the tomatoes are well cooled.
- Add coconut, tomato purée, chilli powder and turmeric to form a sauce.
- A member of the ginger family, turmeric treats mild osteoarthritis pain and inflammation.
- Mix flour, salt, turmeric and curry powder in a large bowl.
- Uthira and her family members use turmeric powder as an anti-septic for protecting their skin.
- With the exception of capsicum, garlic, ginger and turmeric, most spices are not available in the United States as standardized extracts.
- The vegetarian curry was very good, made with potatoes, peas, eggplant and squash, and flavoured with turmeric and ginger.
- Spices such as cumin, turmeric, and chilli powder are common with Asian Indian cuisine.
- The meatless concoctions were rounded out by lentil salad and yellow split peas cooked with turmeric, ginger and onions.
- Cooking them with spices such as turmeric, cumin, ginger, asafoetida or garlic will kindle the digestive fire and make them easily digestible.
- American mustard, as applied to hot dogs, is generally very mild and coloured bright yellow with turmeric.
- One study at Loyola University in Chicago found that curcumin - the compound that gives turmeric its yellow color - prevents leukemia cells from multiplying in human cell cultures.
- Indian food is prepared with a variety of spices, including cumin, turmeric, chili powder, ginger, and garlic.
- Half a teaspoon of turmeric powder with warm water helps to reduce pain and inflammation in Fibromyalgia.
- Blend the flours, crushed spices and turmeric powder.
- Add the potatoes, salt, chillies, chilli powder and turmeric.
- To make the curry powder, combine the ground coriander, cumin, fenugreek, pepper, ginger, paprika and turmeric and mix well.
- Mix in the puha, chilli, turmeric powder, salt and sugar.
- Cook the bread fruit and potatoes in a pressure cooker with a pinch of turmeric powder and salt.
2The Asian plant from which turmeric is obtained. 姜黄,郁金 Curcuma longa, family Zingiberaceae Example sentencesExamples - The new crop of turmeric has started arriving in the market.
- Medicinal herbs made from local herbs in the area such as the turmeric plant relieve such symptoms as itchiness.
- The major herbs grown for use by the ministry this season include oregano, calendula, Japanese mint, German chamomile, aloe vera, eucalyptus, banana leaves and turmeric.
- The colors were made naturally from plants such as pandanus and turmeric.
OriginLate Middle English (earlier as tarmaret): perhaps from French terre mérite and modern Latin terra merita, literally 'deserving earth', or perhaps an alteration of an oriental word. Definition of turmeric in US English: turmericnounˈtərmərikˈtərmərɪk 1A bright yellow aromatic powder obtained from the rhizome of a plant of the ginger family, used for flavoring and coloring in Asian cooking and formerly as a fabric dye. 姜黄根粉,郁金根粉 Example sentencesExamples - Half a teaspoon of turmeric powder with warm water helps to reduce pain and inflammation in Fibromyalgia.
- The vegetarian curry was very good, made with potatoes, peas, eggplant and squash, and flavoured with turmeric and ginger.
- Uthira and her family members use turmeric powder as an anti-septic for protecting their skin.
- Cook the bread fruit and potatoes in a pressure cooker with a pinch of turmeric powder and salt.
- With the exception of capsicum, garlic, ginger and turmeric, most spices are not available in the United States as standardized extracts.
- Mix in the puha, chilli, turmeric powder, salt and sugar.
- Add coconut, tomato purée, chilli powder and turmeric to form a sauce.
- One study at Loyola University in Chicago found that curcumin - the compound that gives turmeric its yellow color - prevents leukemia cells from multiplying in human cell cultures.
- American mustard, as applied to hot dogs, is generally very mild and coloured bright yellow with turmeric.
- The meatless concoctions were rounded out by lentil salad and yellow split peas cooked with turmeric, ginger and onions.
- White curries obtain their milky yellow color from turmeric powder and are mild and lightly spiced.
- Mix flour, salt, turmeric and curry powder in a large bowl.
- To make the curry powder, combine the ground coriander, cumin, fenugreek, pepper, ginger, paprika and turmeric and mix well.
- Cooking them with spices such as turmeric, cumin, ginger, asafoetida or garlic will kindle the digestive fire and make them easily digestible.
- Add the tomatoes, spinach, chilli and turmeric powders and fry till the spinach wilts a bit and the tomatoes are well cooled.
- A member of the ginger family, turmeric treats mild osteoarthritis pain and inflammation.
- Blend the flours, crushed spices and turmeric powder.
- Indian food is prepared with a variety of spices, including cumin, turmeric, chili powder, ginger, and garlic.
- Spices such as cumin, turmeric, and chilli powder are common with Asian Indian cuisine.
- Add the potatoes, salt, chillies, chilli powder and turmeric.
2The Asian plant from which turmeric is obtained. 姜黄,郁金 Curcuma longa, family Zingiberaceae Example sentencesExamples - The major herbs grown for use by the ministry this season include oregano, calendula, Japanese mint, German chamomile, aloe vera, eucalyptus, banana leaves and turmeric.
- The colors were made naturally from plants such as pandanus and turmeric.
- Medicinal herbs made from local herbs in the area such as the turmeric plant relieve such symptoms as itchiness.
- The new crop of turmeric has started arriving in the market.
OriginLate Middle English (earlier as tarmaret): perhaps from French terre mérite and modern Latin terra merita, literally ‘deserving earth’, or perhaps an alteration of an oriental word. |