ginger skin is poisonous!
Yes it is. Very edible, very good. You can cook with it or even nibble it raw (although this is an acquired taste).
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.
Yes. However technically "root ginger" is a rhizome, not a root.
Ginger is a spice made from the root of the ginger plant. Ginger root refers to the actual underground part of the plant that is used in cooking and for its medicinal properties.
ginger , turmeric, potato are different examples of underground stem buds.
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is from the root or underground stem (rhizome).
Yes, ginger and ginger root refer to the same thing. Ginger is a flowering plant whose underground stem, known as ginger root, is commonly used as a spice in cooking and for its medicinal properties.
A potato produce underground tubers. It is the tubers that are edible.
Ginger reproduces through its rhizomes, which are underground stems that grow horizontally. These rhizomes can produce shoots that develop into new ginger plants.
From Asia or china Also, Ginger comes from all good supermarkets
Ginger is the name of the entire plant. The bulbous parts you see in shops are actually called 'Rhizomes', however most places call them 'ginger root' to avoid confusion(the actual roots grow out of the Rhizomes, and they are rarely used in food). The leaves can be used to flavour food, and the flowers are also edible.
ginger is called an underground stem or a rhizome because it looks and acts like a root but it is different from a root because it usually grows horizontally. Rhizomes usually produce aerial stems and underground roots from these buds.