Which Indian City is known as the Turmeric City of India?

India is famous all over the world as the land of spices. Different places in the country are known for different spices. For example, Kashmir is known for saffron and Kerala is famous for black pepper. In the same way, there is one city in India that is specially known for turmeric. This city is called the “Turmeric City of India.”

Which City is known as the Turmeric City of India?

The city of Erode in Tamil Nadu is known as the Turmeric City of India. It is located near the Kaveri River and its branches like Bhavani and Noyyal. Because of these rivers, the land here is very fertile, which helps in growing crops like turmeric.

Why is Erode called the Turmeric City?

Erode did not get this title in one day. It earned this name because of many years of hard work in farming and trading. Farmers in this region grow a large amount of turmeric every year.

Erode also has one of the biggest turmeric markets in India. In fact, it is the second-largest turmeric market after Nizamabad. This makes it an important center for buying and selling turmeric.

Special Quality of Erode Turmeric

The turmeric grown in Erode is very famous for its high quality. It contains a good amount of curcumin, which gives turmeric its bright yellow color and health benefits. Because of this, Erode turmeric is in high demand not only in India but also in other countries.

Another important point is that Erode turmeric has received a GI (Geographical Indication) Tag. This means the turmeric is officially recognized as a special product from this region.

Farming and Production

A large area of land is used for farming, especially for turmeric. Thousands of farmers depend on turmeric cultivation for their income. The good climate and rich soil help in producing high-quality crops every year.

Other Features of Erode

Erode is not only known for turmeric. It is also famous for its textile industry, especially handloom products. The city has a long history that goes back to ancient times.

The district was formed in 1979 after being separated from Coimbatore. It is surrounded by different districts and states, making it an important place in Tamil Nadu.

Erode is also home to the Vellode Bird Sanctuary, where many migratory birds visit during the winter season.

Akansha Arora

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