Hi I had the same problem...as I am allergic to Ginger. You can use Allspice or Cinnamon,Mace or Nutmeg. Check out www.janespice.com for a useful list of substitutes. Hope this helps....Caz
Rooting powder is used on the cut area of a cutting to assist rooting.
Inhaling rooting powder can be harmful as it may irritate the respiratory system, leading to coughing, sneezing, or even difficulty breathing. It is important to use rooting powder in a well-ventilated area and avoid inhaling the powder. If inhalation occurs, move to fresh air and seek medical attention if symptoms persist.
Rooting gel is a water-based formulation that typically contains hormones to promote root growth, while rooting powder is a dry powder that contains similar hormones but in a different form. Rooting gel is easier to apply and less messy, while rooting powder is more versatile and can be stored for longer periods. Both products are used to stimulate root development in plant cuttings.
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Talcum powder
You can use fresh onions, garlic powder, or shallots as alternatives to onion powder in your recipe.
Not really. Nescafe is ground coffee powder, not cocoa powder.
Talcum powder
you could use baking powder but its best to use dry active yeast
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Turmeric Powder is one substitution.
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