Debatable, as they will not grow ginger any longer, having been sprayed with budnip. Organic ginger is possibly more alive, but may have been irradiated.
Storage roots are those roots which store a portion of the energy/nutrients gathered or produced by a plant, Potatoes , beets , ginger are some examples of them.
if there is a drought the plant can stay alive for a short while with the nutrience from the roots. Storage roots are also a way to store food.
There are several including potatoes, carrots, turnips, peanuts, rudabakers, horse radish, ginger, and many more that I do not know about.
They store food in the roots
As of 3/1/ 2014 he was very much alive. I saw him when I visited their store.
Sales merchandise in Blue Ginger is non-refundable. If the item (sales items not included) was purchased in store, it must be returned to that store (or mailed to their company address), with the receipt and tags still in tact. Unwanted items can only be returned within 30 days of the initial purchase. More information can be found on the Blue Ginger website.
Tap roots
They store the sugar (glucose) in their leaves, the roots soak up water.
in the roots
Ginger has a very potent flavor. The flavor is created for ginger snaps just like it is in Ginger Ale. If you want the real thing and want the ginger for its medicinal value, you must make them yourself, find the item in a whole foods store, or in the case of Ginger ale, stewarts makes one, and if you have an ethnic isle or store near you, ginger beer/ale might be found there and contain actual steeped ginger. You could also just get some root, skin it or not, slice thin, and steep in enough water to cover and create a ginger base to add to your recipes.
well its 2010 but yeah i saw him 2 days ago at the store he said hi
The roots on the plants are swollen or thick