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This plant, with its high resistance to insects, pests and fungi, and its adaptability to
various soils and climates, is extensively cultivated in Sri Lanka, Indo-China and parts of
China, India is by far the largest producer and consumer of turmeric in the world. In the
country, the States of Maharashtra, Orissa, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala form the main
turmeric growing belt, often cultivating the plant in rotation with rice or sugarcane or as a
mixed crop with vegetables (this is not widely practised as it is believed that it affects yields).
Over the last few decades turmeric has ranked third, after black pepper and cardamom, as a
spice export from India.
Because this spice contains essential oils that exude a distinct aroma and flavour,
enriching the sumptuousness of food and its anti-oxidant properties which help to preserve
pickles and chutneys, it is very important to the rice-eating people of south and southeastern
Asia. In fact, the people of Asia consume the largest quantity of turmeric as it is used as an
additive in many vegetables, meat and fish preparations.
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(A2) you have read about turmeric and its uses.Think of any other plant and write​

Answers

Answered by dubeyshambhavi89
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Answer:

thanks for info❤about turmeric

Answered by rivanaik152
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Explanation:

Ginger is a flowering plant whose rhizome, ginger root or ginger, is widely used as a spice and a folk medicine. It is a herbaceous perennial which grows annual pseudostems about one meter tall bearing narrow leaf blades. 

Health Benefits of Ginger

1 / 11. Fights Germs. ...

2 / 11. Keeps Your Mouth Healthy. Ginger's antibacterial power may also brighten your smile. ...

3 / 11. Calms Nausea. ...

4 / 11. Soothes Sore Muscles. ...

5 / 11. Eases Arthritis Symptoms. ...

6 / 11. Curbs Cancer Growth. ...

7 / 11. Lowers Blood Sugar. ...

8 / 11. Eases Period Pains.

it's a very beneficial plant .Ginger grown in Assam, Sikkim and Meghalaya find major markets in North Indian states like Delhi, U.P., Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and Bihar. Ginger grown in Orissa is distributed in nearby markets of Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar and Chhattisgarh.

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