Yes, ginger roots are slightly fibrous.
My recipe calls for fresh, chopped ginger, Can I use ground ginger & in what proportion. The recipe calls for 2 tsp. fresh chopped ginger?
My recipe calls for fresh, chopped ginger, Can I use ground ginger & in what proportion. The recipe calls for 2 tsp. fresh chopped ginger?
A one inch piece of fresh, grated ginger (generally yielding 1 tablespoon) equals approximately 1/8 teaspoon ground (dried) ginger. Source: http://www.evitamins.com/healthnotes.asp?ContentID=3602003
I keep mine in the freezer in a freezer bag
103 grams
Yes. However technically "root ginger" is a rhizome, not a root.
As far as I know... Yes.
Candied ginger does not have the same pain relieving properties as fresh ginger, but it is still very strong. The cooking of ginger makes it less effective, but it is still a good pain reliever and stomach relaxer.
radish is a tap root
5.60 to 5.90
1 inch of ginger grated will produce about 4 teaspoons.