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How to check adulteration of turmeric

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 14, 2025, 23:01 IST
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How to check adulteration of turmeric


Turmeric is a golden-yellow spice highly valued for its flavor, color, and medicinal properties, primarily due to the compound curcumin.However, due to its high demand, turmeric powder is often adulterated with cheaper and harmful substances that not only diminish its health benefits but can also pose serious health risks. Detecting adulteration in turmeric at home or commercially is crucial to ensure quality and safety.

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Appearance and texture

One of the simplest ways to check turmeric adulteration is through visual and texture examination. Pure turmeric powder typically has a bright deep golden-yellow color with a smooth texture. Adulterated turmeric may appear faded, dull, or uneven in color. When rubbed between fingers, pure turmeric sticks to the skin and leaves a strong yellow stain, whereas adulterated turmeric may fall off easily and leave little or no color.

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Water Solubility Test

Testing turmeric in water helps detect adulterants that do not settle like pure turmeric powder. Add a teaspoon of turmeric powder to a glass of lukewarm water and let it sit for 10-15 minutes. Pure turmeric tends to settle at the bottom, leaving the water clear or slightly colored. If the powder remains suspended and colors the water dark yellow without settling, it is likely adulterated with synthetic dyes or fillers.

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Chemical Tests for Common Adulterants

Chalk Powder Test: Mix turmeric powder with dilute hydrochloric acid and observe for bubbles, indicating the presence of chalk powder (calcium carbonate), frequently used as a filler.

Lead Chromate Detection: Lead chromate, a toxic yellow pigment, dissolves in water forming streaks. Mixing turmeric with water and observing for colored streaks indicates lead chromate adulteration.

Metanil Yellow Test: Adding hydrochloric acid to turmeric powder containing metanil yellow turns the solution pink, revealing this harmful dye's presence. These chemical tests are simple and effective for identifying hazardous adulterants.

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