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  2. Zingiber - Wikipedia

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    Garden ginger's rhizome is the classic spice "ginger", and may be used whole, candied (known commonly as crystallized ginger), or dried and powdered. Other popular gingers used in cooking include cardamom and turmeric, [6] though neither of these examples is a "true ginger" – they belong to different genera in the family Zingiberaceae.

  3. Citrus Salad with Candied Ginger Recipe - AOL

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    1. Finely grate 1 teaspoon each of grapefruit zest, orange zest and clementine zest into a large bowl and add the sugar. 2. Using a sharp knife, peel the citrus, removing all of the bitter white pith.

  4. Martha Stewart's Chewy Chocolate-Gingerbread Cookies Are the ...

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    How to Make Martha Stewart's Chewy Chocolate-Gingerbread Cookies. Start by sifting together the flour, ground ginger, cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg and cocoa powder in a medium-sized bowl.

  5. Ginger - Wikipedia

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    Ginger powder is used in food preparations intended primarily for pregnant or nursing women, the most popular one being katlu, which is a mixture of gum resin, ghee, nuts, and sugar. Ginger is also consumed in candied and pickled form. In Japan, ginger is pickled to make beni shōga and gari or grated and used raw on tofu or noodles.

  6. These Ginger-Pumpkin Cookies Have Sugar, Spice, and ... - AOL

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    Whisk together flour, baking soda, ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt in a bowl. Beat butter and brown sugar with an electric mixer on medium speed until light and fluffy, 2 to 3 minutes.

  7. Ting-ting jahe - Wikipedia

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    Ting Ting Jahe is a chewy ginger candy made in Indonesia. It contains cane sugar, ginger (7%) and tapioca starch.

  8. Candied ginger - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 20 April 2013, at 03:14 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  9. Succade - Wikipedia

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    Succade is the candied peel of any of the citrus species, especially from the citron or Citrus medica which is distinct with its extra-thick peel; in addition, the taste of the inner rind of the citron is less bitter than those of the other citrus. [1]

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