A small bowl of grated ginger, with whole ginger root and a gingery cutting board in the background. - aomas/Shutterstock Nothing beats the intense burst of spicy flavor of fresh ginger root, but not ...
Fresh ginger is small and humble, but what it lacks in appearance and grandeur, it makes up for in personality. A little of this homely root goes a long way. Just a teaspoon or tablespoon of fresh ...
Ginger root is packed with antioxidants and anti-inflammatory benefits, and its warm, slightly spicy flavor adds a punch to both sweet and savory dishes. But picking fresh ginger can be a gamble—it's ...
The nicest thing happened to me one day as I rifled through the mail. I got a letter from Dr. C. Eugene Allen, a professor and food scientist at the University of Minnesota who just happened to be a ...
close-up of cut ginger root - Stefania Pelfini, La Waziya Photography/Getty Images Outside of the people who use ginger like it's salt, we've all been left with two-thirds of a root after making a ...
Fiona Chandra is an Indonesian-born food, drink, and travel writer based in Los Angeles. Since 2017, her work has been published in the Los Angeles Times, Fodor's, Eater, SFGate, and other ...
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How To Store Ginger
Everything to know about storing ginger to keep it fresher, longer. There’s no better way to add a certain zing to a recipe than adding a hint of ginger. Whether you’re mixing up a Ginger Loaf Cake to ...
Eating ginger daily in winter strengthens immunity, reduces cough and cold, eases congestion, and lowers inflammation. Rich in antioxidants, it supports digestion, reduces bloating, and flushes mucus ...
Ginger and turmeric have been battling it out in health circles as the ultimate anti-inflammatory spices, with passionate advocates claiming their chosen root can cure everything from arthritis to ...
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