Amba Haldi , Curcuma amada , white turmeric or Mango ginger
Amba Haldi , Curcuma amada , white turmeric or Mango ginger
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Amba Haldi – Mango Ginger (Curcuma amada)
Amba Haldi, also known as Mango Ginger or White Turmeric, is a rhizomatous herb from the Zingiberaceae family, closely related to turmeric and ginger. The root is known for its distinctive mango-like aroma and has been widely used in Ayurvedic and traditional herbal practices for centuries.
This aromatic root is valued both in traditional herbal preparations and culinary uses, particularly in pickles, chutneys, and herbal formulations.
Traditional Herbal Properties
Amba Haldi naturally contains various plant compounds studied for their antioxidant and bioactive properties.
Traditional herbal systems have used the root to support general wellbeing and skin health.
Traditionally Associated Benefits
Anti-Inflammatory Properties
Amba Haldi contains naturally occurring compounds that have been studied for their anti-inflammatory activity. In traditional herbal use, it has been used to support joint comfort and overall wellness.
Antimicrobial Properties
Research suggests the rhizome contains compounds with antimicrobial and antifungal activity, which may help support natural skin hygiene and protection.
Digestive Support
In traditional herbal practices, Amba Haldi has been used to support healthy digestion and may help promote digestive comfort.
Skin Care Uses
Amba Haldi is widely used in traditional skincare preparations due to its soothing and cleansing properties. It is commonly included in herbal face masks and natural skincare remedies.
Wound & Skin Care Applications
The rhizome has historically been used externally in traditional herbal pastes to support skin recovery and general skin care.
Respiratory Support (Traditional Use)
In traditional wellness practices, Amba Haldi has been used in steam inhalations and herbal preparations for respiratory comfort.
Immune Support
Like many rhizome herbs in the ginger family, Amba Haldi contains plant compounds that may help support general immune wellbeing.
Traditional Ways to Use Amba Haldi
Herbal Face Pack
Mix Amba Haldi powder with honey, yogurt, or sandalwood powder and apply to the skin as a traditional herbal face mask.
Herbal Drink
Add ½ teaspoon of Amba Haldi powder to warm milk or water and consume as part of traditional wellness routines.
Skin Application
Prepare a paste with water or honey and apply externally for traditional skin care uses.
Culinary Use
Fresh Amba Haldi root is often used in:
• Pickles
• Chutneys
• Curries
• Herbal preparations
Its mild mango aroma makes it popular in traditional Indian cooking.
Product Information
Botanical Name: Curcuma amada
Common Names: Amba Haldi, Mango Ginger, White Turmeric
Plant Part Used: Rhizome
Form: Whole root or powder (adjust depending on your product)
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