🍯 The Recipe: Turmeric Honey Bomb
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Prep time: 5 minutes
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Servings: 1 small jar (approx. 10–12 servings)
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Shelf Life: Indefinite (honey is a natural preservative)
Ingredients
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Raw Honey: 1/2 cup (Manuka or local raw honey works best)
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Turmeric Powder: 1.5 tablespoons (organic high-curcumin)
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Black Pepper: 1/2 teaspoon (freshly ground is vital)
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Ginger Powder: 1 teaspoon (optional, for extra zing)
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Cinnamon: 1/2 teaspoon (optional, for blood sugar support)
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Lemon Zest: 1 teaspoon (optional, for flavor)
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Instructions
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Combine: In a small glass jar, add your turmeric, black pepper, and optional spices.
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Mix: Pour the honey over the spices.
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Incorporate: Use a small silicone spatula or a wooden spoon to stir slowly. Turmeric is a fine powder and can “poof” out of the jar if you stir too fast.
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Seal: Mix until the texture is a smooth, thick paste. Store at room temperature.
💡 Notes & Pro-Tips
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The Pepper Rule: Never skip the black pepper! Turmeric contains curcumin, which is poorly absorbed by the body. The piperine in black pepper increases curcumin absorption by up to 2,000%.
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Heat Warning: If you add this to tea, let the water cool slightly first. Boiling water can kill the beneficial enzymes in raw honey.
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Stain Alert: Turmeric stains everything (counters, fingers, white spoons). Use glass containers and be careful with your favorite white dish towels!
📈 Nutritional Info & Benefits
Per 1 Tablespoon Serving (Approximate)
| Nutrient | Amount |
| Calories | 65 kcal |
| Sugar | 17g |
| Fiber | 0.5g |
| Sodium | 1mg |
Key Benefits
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Anti-Inflammatory: Curcumin helps manage joint pain and systemic inflammation.
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Immune Support: Raw honey contains phytonutrients that provide antibacterial and antifungal perks.
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Digestion: Ginger and turmeric together can help soothe an upset stomach and reduce bloating.
❓ Common Q&A
Q: How do I take it?
A: You can eat a teaspoon straight, stir it into warm (not boiling) water/milk, or spread it on a piece of sourdough toast.
Q: Does it expire?
A: Not really! Honey is a natural preservative. However, for the best potency of the spices, try to consume it within 2–3 months.
Q: Can I use fresh turmeric?
A: You can, but it changes the shelf life. Fresh turmeric contains water, which could cause the honey to ferment over time. If using fresh, keep it in the fridge and use it within 2 weeks.