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Asian Spice - White Turmeric - Curcuma Mangga
Curcuma mangga Valeton (Zingiberaceae)
Vernacular name: khamin-khao
Common name: mango ginger (English)
The special medicinal uses indicate that the astringent and antibacterial properties of the plant can be utilized.
The rhizome was crushed and the juice was mixed with water and used as a treatment for ear infections. The same remedy can be used for cleaning the nasal
passages. The anti-inflammatory action of the plant has been confirmed in recent studies. They are eaten raw with many kinds of hot and spicy dipping. Fresh
rhizome is effective against stomach disorders.
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Here's your chance to plant these and grow your own spice!
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Mango Ginger
Indigenous to Tropical Asian forests
~White~ Turmeric
Botanical name:
Curcuma amada Roxburgh
Synonyms: Curcuma mangga Valeton & van Zijp
Temu Mangga
Zingiberaceae (Ginger family)
These rhizomes are used to prepare rice in "Nasi Kunyit Putih" as a food condiment, essential for the
preparation of White Rice Curry, for creating its unique mild spicy flavor.
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You are bidding on (*) live bare-root rhizomes collected and grown in Hawaii.
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Mango ginger (Curcuma amada) is a rhizomatous aromatic herb rhizomes that are used as flavoring for pickles and other dishes and also valued for their
medicinal properties. The fresh as well as dried rhizomes are used for flavoring curries. The fresh cut rhizomes have the flavor and the color of mango,
hence the name mango ginger.
Herbaceous perennial, aerial part up to 130 cm tall; rhizome cream to pale yellow inside with smell of young mango fruit. Leaves narrowly
ovate or elliptic with a purple costa or entirely green. Inflorescence spike-like, cylindrical, produced outside the leaves. Lower bracts white, median green,
terminal bracts violet red.
Height: 24-36 in. (60-90 cm)
Hardiness: USDA Zone 7a: to -17.7 °C (0 °F)
Sun Exposure: Sun to Partial Shade
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Closely related to Turmeric, Curcuma mangga is an Asian spice known as white Turmeric. Both the common Turmeric and White Turmeric are
members of the Ginger family. The rhizomes of white Turmeric do not have the bright orange colour that the common Turmeric has. The tubers are yellowish brown
and the flesh is white and pale green in color.
Curcuma mangga is normally eaten as a vegetable and not ground into a powder like Curcuma longa. White Turmeric is a frequent ingredient in chutneys and
relishes and can also be used in salads. The flavour of white Turmeric is somewhat similar to a tart unripe mango and can sometimes be quite pungent.
These rhizomes add that excellent spicy flavor so prized in Asian recipes. You can cook with these or
plant them. Olena ground rhizomes is used for marinating meat and seafood, as well as adding color and taste to curries. We love using the leaves too to spice up some dishes.
Turmeric is native to India and southern Asia and has long been used as a spice in cooking; for coloring food (curry dishes), flavoring, and as a preservative.
It's historical uses as a medicine are numerous. As an anti-inflammatory it has been useful for arthritis, allergies, asthma, and eczema. It can be used for external skin
conditions such as psoriasis and fungal infections. It has also been used for treating indigestion, gallbladder or liver disease, obesity, and as a cancer preventative.
As a digestive, it increases mucus production in the stomach. It is a good natural medicine for nausea and motion sickness.
Turmeric is a rhizomatous herbaceous perennial plant of the ginger family, Zingiberaceae. Plants are gathered
annually for their rhizomes, and re-seeded from some of those rhizomes in the following season.
In medieval Europe, turmeric became known as Indian Saffron, since it is widely used as an alternative to the far more expensive saffron spice.
This extremely versatile root is renowned for its popularity in Oriental and Indian cooking.
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The plant is usually cultivated in backyard gardens in loamy, high organic soil. Young inflorescence is available during
the beginning of rainy season; young rhizomes is available 4-5 months after planting.
Small pieces of rhizome with 3-4 buds, c. 50 gm, are planted at 20 by 50-70 cm spacing at the beginning of rainy season.
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Mango Ginger
Curcuma mangga Valeton & van Zijp |
A relative of the ginger plant, it looks much like a pudgy ginger root from the
outside, but once you cut into it, the shock of vibrant
color differentiates it from your average store bought ginger (Zingiber officinale). If you
haven't heard about turmeric, most likely you have unknowingly tasted it. Used as one of the main ingredients in Indian curries, and as a coloring agent
in mustard, turmeric probably crossed your lips or at least stained that new white shirt you wore to that picnic. Found in body washes, shampoos, soaps,
and makeup, turmeric has become increasingly popular in the body care industry. Used in beauty rituals for Indian, and Bengali weddings, brides are
covered in turmeric paste to create a glow like no other. Also applied to cuts, skin infections, acne, and scars turmeric has been known as a useful
beauty rescue aid.
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Here is a great Turmeric beauty recipe:
Indian Bridal Glow Mask
1 cup of chickpea flour 3 tablespoons of powdered turmeric Almond oil (enough to form a paste)
Directions: Mix ingredients into a paste. Apply to the face and body, and let it sit for a few minutes. Remove the mask by rubbing off mixture with your
hands. This motion will exfoliate your skin. Cleanse off the rest of the mask. Can be applied once a week.
Fresh ginger root imparts a pungent, hot and spicy taste to many dishes.
The rhizomes are boiled for several hours and then dried in hot ovens, after which they are ground into a powder commonly used as a
spice in curries and other South Asian and Middle Eastern cuisine, for dyeing, and to impart color to mustard condiments. Its active ingredient is curcumin and it has an earthy, bitter, peppery flavor and a mustard smell.
Turmeric/Curcuma is mainly grown for its aromatic, edible root that is used in cooking as well as medicinal
purposes.
Ginger root is also used in baking, confectionery and certain liquors. Ginger root is a gnarled
and knobby root that has a tan skin and a pale yellow-green to ivory flesh.
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Common name: Mango ginger, Wild Turmeric
Curcuma amada ROXB. Family: Zingiberaceae
Sanskrit: amragandha, amragandhiharidra, amragandiharidra,
amragrndhiharidra, amraharidra, amrardrakam, daru, darvimeda,
karpura, karpuraharidra, padmapatra, surabhidaru, suranayika,
vanaharidra Bengali: amada Telugu: maamidi allam Tamil: Mankayinci Malayalam: മാങ്ങയിഞ്ചി Mangayinji Marathi: ambe halad French: Temu mangga German: Mangoingwer Portuguese: açafrão Gujarati: Aambaa haldhar Hindi: Aamaa-haldi, Amiyaa haldi Kannada: Ambarasini, Huli Arsin Punjabi: Ambiya haladi
Unani: Aambaa Haldi, Daarchob
Ayurvedic uses: Part used rhizome. Kandu, Vrana, Kasa, Svasa,
Hikka, Jvara, Abhighataja Sotha, Karnasula, Sannipata.
Appetizer, carminative,
digestive, demulcent.
Stomachic, appetizer, expectorant, antipyretic,
anti-inflammatory. Specific in rheumatism and inflammation of
liver; rheumatism; in contusions and sprains.
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When you receive your seeds, you have only 7 days to make any claim. Once planted, seeds can NOT be returned
and no refund is offered. All seed sales are final. There are no germination guarantees.
Seller warrants seed to be of the variety and quantity advertised. Safe delivery is guaranteed and seeds lost or damaged during shipment will be
replaced at seller's expense. Claims must be made within 7 days of shipment. All other replacements, refunds, returns and exchanges will be
made at the sole discretion of the seller.
Seed is a live product which depends on many important related grower skills such as proper
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reasonable weather conditions during the growing period. Germination is affected by such factors as temperature, moisture content, light intensity and
contamination of planting media. These factors are totally out of the seller's control and are the buyer's responsibility and risk. Consequentially,
the seller cannot unconditionally guarantee seed to perform properly regardless of conditions or the buyer's methods or mistakes..
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