No. It's more used as seasoning.
A gherkin is a fruit and is similar to a cucumber.
A gherkin is a very small sweet pickle, about the size of a pinky finger, but green and wrinkly.
Yes, Gherkin is family of cucumber, so it is vegetable.
It is the root, of the ginger plant.
err... Emily is not ginger! but ginger is a vegetable
Ginger is a under ground stem used as vegetable
No,they are the stems of a plant......
Ginger root.
Ginger is a spice
How long your fresh ginger lasts depends on how fresh it was when you bought it. Soft, wrinkle-free ginger with translucent pink or yellow skin is ideal. Buy only as much as you expect to consume within a week.Use a paper towel to rub moisture off of the ginger's surface.Place the ginger in a brown paper bag. Seal the bag tightly. Brown paper bags keep moisture and light away from its contents.Make room in your refrigerator's vegetable crisper for the ginger. Put your ginger in the back of crisper where it will remain undisturbed. The backs of vegetable crispers are usually colder and less susceptible to light.Keep the ginger in the vegetable crisper for up to 2 weeks.
Yes, it is a form of vegetable, so therefore it is not meat. vegetarians don't eat meat, some take it further and don't eat any products that are from animals either like: eggs, milk, cheese etc if you mean ginger like the vegetable then yes vegetarians can eat it!!! xxx :)
There is no such thing as "Galendar", did you mean "Galangal" a type of ginger? if so then the bit you eat is a rhizome so it can not be a fruit.
Ginger is sold in several forms including pickled, powdered, crushed, candied and dried. Ginger is usually treated as an herb or spice for cooking purposes. However, the root of the ginger plant is the edible portion of the plant. The root can be diced or minced and added to soups or stir-fries. Pickled in vinegar or sherry, ginger can be eaten as a snack or cooked as an ingredient in many dishes. Ginger is a vegetable.
a fox can eat bitter gourd, ginger and turnip. its best if you dip them in honey with a tinge of mustard...trust me, i have a fox and a vixen!
Ginger ale is made from ginger!