Turmeric juice is a form of drink made from turmeric.
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Turmeric juice is a form of drink made from turmeric.
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The demand for turmeric juice has increased in the United States, with imports of turmeric tripling between 2008 and 2014.
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Turmeric juice has come in numerous forms throughout its history, including drops, milk, elixirs, and blended drinks.
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Turmeric juice is claimed to have health benefits that include easing an upset stomach and reducing arthritis pain.
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Turmeric juice is mostly used in savory dishes, but is used in some sweet dishes, such as the cake sfouf.
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Turmeric juice has come in numerous forms throughout its history, including drops, milk, elixirs, and blended drinks.
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Turmeric juice drops have been used in attempts to treat eye diseases that include pink eye, glaucoma, corneal ulcers and conjunctivitis.
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Turmeric juice tea has been traced back to the Japanese island of Okinawa, where its residents believe it helps with longevity.
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Turmeric juice is bottled commercially through the process of cold-pressing or pascalization.
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Traditional turmeric juice drinks contain turmeric and additional ingredients like matcha, coconut, ginger, pineapple, spirulina, and cinnamon.
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