Product Description
PURPOSE
WHAT IS IT?
(Zingiber officinale) is a flowering plant whose rhizome, ginger root or simply ginger, is widely used as a spice or a folk medicine. The fiery and exciting ginger root has a long history of use as a culinary flavor and medicinal plant.
EXPERIENCE
This ancient powerhouse of flavor is pungent, strikingly strong, with notes of lemon pepper. The strong element of heat in ginger allows the spice to lends its zingy flavor to sweet and savory dishes.
CULINARY GEOGRAPHY
Ginger originated in the tropical rainforest in Southern Asia. Although ginger no longer grows wild, it is thought to have originated on the Indian subcontinent because the ginger plants grown in India show the largest amount of genetic variation. Presently, the main producers of ginger are India, China, Indonesia, Nigeria, and the Philippines.
TRADITIONAL USES
- Spiced fruit cake
- Ginger meat marinades
- Hot or Iced ginger tea
- Remedy for nausea
IMPROVISATIONAL ‘RIFFS’
- Scatter into stir-fry at the start → remove or leave depending on intensity
- Simmer in coconut milk → strain or leave for bursts of heat
- Add to braising liquid → pull out at finish for clean depth
THE BACKSTORY
Although ginger originated in Southeast Asia, it was widely cultivated in other countries. By the 1st century, traders had brought ginger into the Mediterranean regions. Eventually, it became a popular spice in Rome. Unfortunately, the popularity of ginger fell from use once the Roman Empire fell. At this point, ginger’s worth had increased to the point of only being used fro make royal sweets in medieval times.
AKA
Ginger (Cracked)
Ginger (Cracked) (English)
Jengibre triturado grueso (Spanish)
Gingembre concassé (French)
Grob zerstoßener Ingwer (German)
Zenzero schiacciato grossolanamente (Italian)
Gengibre quebrado grosso (Portuguese)
Grof gekneusde gember (Dutch)
Grovknust ingefær (Danish)
Grovkrossad ingefära (Swedish)
Grovknust ingefær (Norwegian)
Karkeasti murskattu inkivääri (Finnish)
Grubo tłuczony imbir (Polish)
Hrubě drcený zázvor (Czech)
Hrubo drvený zázvor (Slovak)
Durvára tört gyömbér (Hungarian)
Grobo zdrobljen ingver (Slovenian)
Grubo zgnječeni đumbir (Croatian)
Grubo zgnječen đumbir (Serbian Latin)
Грубо згњечен ђумбир (Serbian Cyrillic)
Ghimbir zdrobit grosier (Romanian)
Грубо счукан джинджифил (Bulgarian)
Χοντροκομμένο τζίντζερ (Greek)
Kaba kırılmış zencefil (Turkish)
Крупно дроблёный имбирь (Russian)
Крупно подрібнений імбир (Ukrainian)
Груба раздроблены імбір (Belarusian)
უხეშად დამსხვრეული ჯანჯაფილი (Georgian)
Կոպիտ մանրացված կոճապղպեղ (Armenian)
ג’ינג’ר כתוש גס (Hebrew)
زنجبيل مجروش خشن (Arabic)
زنجبیل خرد شده درشت (Persian)
दरदरा कुटा अदरक (Hindi)
درشت کٹا ہوا ادرک (Urdu)
মোটা করে কুচানো আদা (Bengali)
ਦਰਦਰਾ ਕੁਟਿਆ ਅਦਰਕ (Punjabi)
மோதிரமாக நசுக்கிய இஞ்சி (Tamil)
మోటుగా నలిపిన అల్లం (Telugu)
ಮೊಟ್ಟಾದ ನುಚ್ಚಿದ ಶುಂಠಿ (Kannada)
മോട്ടയായി ചതച്ച ഇഞ്ചി (Malayalam)
ขิงบดหยาบ (Thai)
Gừng đập dập (Vietnamese)
Jahe pecah kasar (Indonesian)
Halia diketuk kasar (Malay)
Dinurog na luya (Filipino/Tagalog)
粗碎姜 (Chinese Simplified)
粗碎薑 (Chinese Traditional)
粗く砕いた生姜 (Japanese)
굵게 으깬 생강 (Korean)
Бүдүүн буталсан цагаан гаа (Mongolian)
Tangawizi iliyopondwa kwa vipande vikubwa (Swahili)
Ujinja ogayiwe ngobukhulu (Zulu)
Growwe gekneusde gemmer (Afrikaans)
በስተላይ የተቀጠቀጠ ዝንጅብል (Amharic)
Sinjibiil si weyn loo burburiyay (Somali)
Atalẹ tí a fọ́ sílẹ̀ ní kíkún (Yoruba)
Ginger a tụgharịrị n’ụzọ buru ibu (Igbo)
Jenjanm kraze gwo (Haitian Creole)
Zingiber grosse fractum (Latin)
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