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Ginger Root, sliced (organic)

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Ginger Root Creates Sweet and Savory Dishes

Botanical Name Zingiber officinale
 
Organic Ginger Root Slices.

Ginger Root is a great spice to keep on hand in your kitchen, because it can be used in both sweet as well as savory dishes with excellent results. The Ginger Root that we provide at Starwest Botanicals comes in many different forms, including diced, cut and sifted, powdered or whole root, as well as crystallized, kosher and organic varieties for your use.

Crystallized ginger, or Ginger that is cured with sugar, is a popular way to utilize Ginger in recipes. Your morning yogurt can be enhanced with an addition of chewy granola and Ginger sprinkled on top. A Ginger cookie or Ginger snap can have layers of Ginger provided by Ginger Root powder as well as the crystallized form of the spice. Pies made from mincemeat or pumpkin may also benefit from the addition of Ginger to the recipe.

Stir fries offer an excellent way to incorporate Ginger Root into your recipes. Your favorite thinly sliced meat gets cooked first in hot oil, and then sliced vegetables, with the thicker or tougher ones cooked longer and the more delicate ones cooked shorter. At the vegetable cooking stage, you can add Ginger to flavor the dish, or incorporate it into any sauce used to dress the dish.

Barbecue sauces benefit from the addition of a little bit of ginger. Other sauces, such as sugar syrups, can be used for poaching fruit such as pears, and Ginger makes a lovely addition to complement the fruit flavors. Mayonnaise can be seasoned with a pinch of ginger, making it a wonderful and flavorful condiment to use with burgers.

Please note: It is typical for Crystallized Ginger to appear wet, which is normal due to the crystallization process.

Common Names

Zingiberis rhizoma, zingiberaceae, shen jiang

Suggested Uses

Ginger enhances both savory and sweet dishes — from curries, chutneys and vegetable dishes to cooked fruit and vegetable dishes baked goods. Ginger also lends its hot, spicy flavor to condiments, relishes, sauces, stir-fries, pickles, beverages, candies and all types of desserts.

** This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA, this product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease**