With turmeric’s popularity on the rise, counterfeit or adulterated turmeric has become more common. Real turmeric is packed with health benefits, so it’s important to make sure you’re using the genuine stuff. Here are a few simple tests you can try at home to check if your turmeric is pure or if it’s been mixed with additives like starch, synthetic dyes, or fillers.
1. Water Test
This is one of the easiest ways to test turmeric powder for purity.
- How to Do It: Take a glass of warm water and add a teaspoon of turmeric powder. Stir lightly and leave it undisturbed for about 10-15 minutes.
- What to Look For: Pure turmeric will settle at the bottom, leaving clear water on top. If the water turns cloudy or there’s a colored residue floating on top, it may indicate the presence of artificial color or fillers.
2. Paper Test
This test helps detect artificial color or chalk powder.
- How to Do It: Take a small pinch of turmeric powder and rub it on a plain white sheet of paper.
- What to Look For: If the turmeric leaves a bright yellow stain that looks slightly oily, it’s likely pure. If it leaves a powdery residue or a stain that looks unnatural (too bright or reddish), it may contain artificial colors.
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