EXOOM EXPORTS - CONNECTING CULTURES, BUILDING PROSPERITY
Earthblends Turmeric, or haldi, is a vital spice in the Indian subcontinent with a 4,500-year history. Known for its health benefits and antibacterial properties, our high-quality turmeric is sourced from fertile regions in India and meets international standards for food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals.
At Earthblends, we use 100% natural and organic ingredients, catering to a diverse global clientele. With trusted sources and strict hygiene standards, we ensure quality and customer satisfaction in our premium turmeric exports, bringing the essence of India to every shipment.
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Explore our Earthblends selection of Turmeric products !
India is known for producing high-quality turmeric varieties that are exported globally. Here are some notable export-quality turmeric varieties categorised by region :
Alleppy Turmeric (Kerala Region) : Curcumin Content approximately 5%
Known for its vibrant yellow color and strong flavor, widely used in culinary applications and Ayurvedic medicine.
Erode Turmeric (Tamil Nadu Region) : Curcumin Content about 5.5%
Received a GI tag, recognised for its bright yellow color and unique qualities.
Salem Turmeric (Tamil Nadu Region) : Curcumin Content approximately 4.75%
Known for its strong flavor and medicinal properties, widely used in cooking.
Nizamabad area (Telangana Region) : Curcumin Content approximately 2-4%
Characterized by its classic yellow color, commonly used in various culinary applications.
Sangli area (Maharashtra Region) : Curcumin Content about 2-4%
Another GI-tagged variety known for its deep orange color and high medicinal value, accounting for a significant portion of Maharashtra's turmeric production.
India is recognized as the largest producer, consumer, and exporter of curcumin, contributing to more than 80% of the total global production. Curcumin, a bioactive compound derived from turmeric, is highly effective and extensively utilized within the pharmaceutical industry for the treatment of critical conditions, including cancer. Additionally, it finds significant applications in the food and cosmetic sectors, which are critical drivers of growth in the global curcumin market. The escalating demand for curcumin is largely attributed to the increasing awareness among consumers regarding its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.