IPA: //ˈkɜːr.kjʊ.mɪn//
KK: /ˈkɜrkjʊmɪn/
A natural compound found in turmeric that gives it a yellow color and has various health benefits.
Curcumin is often used in cooking and as a dietary supplement for its anti-inflammatory properties.
Curcumin is derived from the Latin word 'curcuma', which refers to the turmeric plant, and the suffix '-in', which is commonly used in chemistry to denote substances. Thus, curcumin refers to the substance derived from the turmeric plant.
Think of 'curcuma' as the source of curcumin, which is the active substance found in turmeric.