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  2. You Don't Need a Garden to Grow Ginger—Here's How to ... - AOL

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    “It must be organic because some non-organic ginger has been irradiated or sprayed with growth inhibitor, which can prevent the ginger from sprouting," says Jerolmack. Buy one 1/2-pound piece ...

  3. Health benefits of ginger: A guide to the plant's powers - AOL

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    Ginger has been used for some 2,000 years to treat specific health conditions. Today, the plant's benefits are being recognized on a global scale.

  4. Ginger - Wikipedia

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    Powdered dry ginger root is typically used as a flavouring for recipes such as gingerbread, cookies, crackers and cakes, ginger ale, and ginger beer. Candied or crystallized ginger, known in the UK as "stem ginger", is the root cooked in sugar until soft, and is a type of confectionery. Fresh ginger may be peeled before eating.

  5. More organic herbs recalled by Miami company because they ...

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    Doral’s Infinite Herbs said 96 2-ounce packs and 24 4-ounce packs of Melissa’s Organic Basil sold at Dierbergs stores between February 10-20 should be thrown out or returned to the Dierbergs ...

  6. Galangal - Wikipedia

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    The taste of galangal has been variously described as "flowery", "like ginger with cardamom" and "like peppery cinnamon". [2] Lesser galangal was popular in European medieval cooking. [2] Galangals are commonly available in Asian markets in a variety of forms: as whole fresh rhizomes; dried and sliced; and powdered.

  7. Gingerol - Wikipedia

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    Gingerol ([6]-gingerol) is a phenolic phytochemical compound found in fresh ginger that activates heat receptors on the tongue. [1] [2] It is normally found as a pungent yellow oil in the ginger rhizome, but can also form a low-melting crystalline solid.

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