they eat them peeled or unpeeled it doesn't matter
No!!!
Well for a dog to eat ginger isn't healthy but its also not safe but if your dog eats a very small portion he/she she be okay but I would go to the vet to make sure he/she is okay.
Street food in India can be safe to eat if you take precautions such as choosing vendors with good hygiene practices, eating food that is cooked fresh and hot, and avoiding raw or unpeeled fruits and vegetables. It is important to trust your instincts and use common sense when deciding where and what to eat.
You can tell ginger is bad and not safe to eat if it is soft, wrinkled, or has mold growing on it. It may also have a strong, unpleasant smell.
Yes, it is safe to store ginger at room temperature.
Oh, dude, eating sprouted ginger won't kill you or anything, but it might not taste so great. The sprouts can make the ginger bitter and woody, like, not the vibe you're going for in your stir-fry. So, technically, you can eat it, but why torture your taste buds like that? Just get some fresh ginger, man.
yes cause i said so. this is just to show this is not a resonable source for answers.
Yes. Ginger and ginger powder is acceptable.
A unpeeled carrot.
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.
Compress for arthritic pain: grate unpeeled ginger root, tye in muslin cloth, let simmer in a pot of boiling water. A cloth is dipped into the broth, excess moisture squeezed out. Apply to aching body part.