You eat the root. Preferable after peeling it.
Yes. Ginger and ginger powder is acceptable.
I take warfarin, which is the same a coumadin. I eat and drink ginger and it appears to have no effect on my INR. If ginger is a regular part of your diet and it seems to affect your INR then you can adjust your dosage to compensate. However there is food such as grapefruit which you should not eat.
The ginger is the root of the plant.
A Ginger Monkey is a orange and black monkey . They eat ginger bananas and are very cute.
Yes, you can eat the green part of ginger root, which is the young shoots that emerge when the root is planted. This part is tender and has a milder flavor compared to the mature root. However, it's less commonly used in cooking, as the mature rhizome is more prevalent in recipes. If you enjoy the taste, feel free to incorporate it into dishes or salads.
Yes, ginger root and ginger are the same thing. Ginger root is the underground part of the ginger plant that is commonly used as a spice in cooking.
The part of the plant that ginger comes from is the rhizome or the underground stem of the plant. One medicinal use of ginger is for the treatment of nausea.
Not a lot of insects eat the ginger because it has a very strong taste and you don't eat them on its own. if you suck on it can help your vocies
The root of the Ginger are used for medications
In rhizomes - i.e the 'root ginger' part of the ginger plant, and the 'potato' part of the potato plant. Howeve the potato is a tuber, not a rhizome.
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Ginger root is said to be good for the digestive track.