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Durkee Spices 101
Spice History, Region of Origin & Special Uses

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  Ginger

General Description
Ginger is a flavoring from a tuberous root of Zingiber officinale, a plantin the Ginger family. The root is often dried and ground or "crystallized" with sugar.

Geographical
It is grown in India and Jamaica.

Traditional Ethnic Uses
Ginger is used in gingerbread, ginger ale, gingersnaps, and Asian dishes.

Taste and Aroma Description
Ginger has a slightly biting and hot note. Its aroma is rich, sweet, warm, and woody.

History/Region of Origin
No one is sure how old Ginger is, or where it came from, since it has never been found growing wild. It was first cultivated by the Chinese and Indians. It was one of the important spices that led to the opening of the spice trade routes. The name Ginger comes from the Sanskrit word "sinabera" meaning "shaped like a horn" because of its resemblance to an antler. In the 19th century it was popular to keep a shaker of Ginger on the counter in English pubs so the patrons could shake some into their drinks. This practice was the origin of ginger ale.

A Few Ideas To Get You Started
Since ginger is a fibrous root, at times fibers may get into the manufactured product. Crystallized Ginger can replace fresh Ginger. Wash off the sugar first if desired when preparing a savory dish.