Friday, 10 April 2009
Ten Facts About Ginger
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1. Ginger used in cooking is the underground stem of the ginger plant(Zingiber officinale)javascript:void(0)
2. Ginger originated in Asia and is now also grown in India, Southeast Asia, West Africa and the Caribbean.
3. Ginger can be used fresh, either grated or thinly sliced, or the root powdered and dried to make ginger powder.
4. Substitute 6 parts fresh for 1 part ground if needed, although the tastes are not exactly the same.
5. Fresh ginger is often used in pickles and chutneys, and can be pickled itself to make the Japanese delicacy gari.
6. Fresh ginger can also be preserved by crystallising, then used in baking or jam making.
7. When buying ginger make sure the skin is smooth, if it's wrinkled or cracked it means the ginger is old. It should also be very firm to the touch.
8. Ginger has been found effective for treating nausea caused by seasickness, morning sickness and chemotherapy.
9. Fresh ginger can be kept for about three weeks in the fridge, wrapped in a towel in a plastic bag.
10. It can be frozen for up to three months, either whole or grated.
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