== == Yes! It certainly has a very strong and often bitter/biting flavor, so it's an acquired taste, similar to eating a strong radish.
And it seems to be a pretty darned good idea: Several studies have actually shown that it appears to be anti-bacterial, good for digestion, and good for healing ulcers. Also, it seems to help Cholestoral by reducing absorption, and coughs can be helped by drinking ginger tea made from dried or powdered ginger. Ginger's intense taste releases secretions to help throat congestion.
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Yes, the leaves and flowers of the ginger plant are edible. Ginger leaves can be used in cooking for flavoring, often in Asian cuisines, while the flowers, though less commonly used, are also safe to eat and can add a decorative touch to dishes. Both parts may not have the strong flavor of the ginger root but can still contribute to culinary preparations. Always ensure proper identification and preparation if you decide to forage or use them.
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Yes. Ginger and ginger powder is acceptable.
a ginger plant has a altrenate leaf sistem
Various animals may eat ginger plants, including herbivores like goats and cows, which may graze on the leaves. Additionally, insects such as aphids and caterpillars can feed on ginger foliage. In some cases, wild animals like deer may also nibble on the plants if they are accessible. However, ginger is not a primary food source for most animals, so consumption is generally limited.
A Ginger Monkey is a orange and black monkey . They eat ginger bananas and are very cute.
You eat the root. Preferable after peeling it.
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
Yes ginger plant having underground rhizome can perform photosynthesis by plenty of leaves present on it.
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No leaves do not eat algae because its poison to leaves.