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Sep-10-21
Supplier : Galangal

Established: 2020

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Galangal

MOQ: 1  Metric Tonnes
Supplier From Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia
 
1. Moisture : Max 12%
2. Packing : 40 kg / bag
3. Color : Natural brownish
4. Drying Process : Oven Drying
5. Certificate provide : Fumigation , Phytosanitary & Origin country
6. Capacity : 25 MT / month
7. Shelf life: 1 year
8. Shipping : FOB
9. Origin : Indonesia.
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Galangal

MOQ: 1000  Kilograms
Supplier From Ho Chi Minh, Viet Nam
 
Specification

- Origin: Viet Nam

- Type: Galangal

- Taste: Acetic, sweet and hot

- Color: yellow, brown, natural color

- Moisture: 13%

- Shelf life: 12 months

- Packing: Bulk package, vacuum pack or customer's requirement
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Galangal

MOQ: 1000  Kilograms
Supplier From Ho Chi Minh, Viet Nam
 
Galangal rhizomes widely vary in size and shape and have a cylindrical, branched appearance with many shoots and bulbous knobs. The semi-smooth skin is light brown to tan, firm, hard, and is covered in darker brown rings. Underneath the woody skin, the flesh is pale yellow to ivory and is fibrous, dense, and aqueous with a spicy, floral aroma. Galangal is crisp and has a pungent, earthy, woodsy, and mustard-like flavor with subtle citrus undertones.
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Galangal

MOQ: Not Specified
Supplier From Ngawi, East Java, Indonesia
 
Sourced from Indonesia\'s fertile lands, our galangal adds a bold, peppery flavor with a hint of citrus. A key ingredient in Southeast Asian cuisine, it enhances soups, curries, and sauces with its unique, aromatic taste.
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Supplier From Amphoe Bang Phli, Samut Prakarn, Thailand
 
PRODUCT INFO
Galangal rhizomes widely vary in size and shape and have a cylindrical, branched appearance with many shoots and bulbous knobs. The semi-smooth skin is light brown to tan, firm, hard, and is covered in darker brown rings. Underneath the woody skin, the flesh is pale yellow to ivory and is fibrous, dense, and aqueous with a spicy, floral aroma. Galangal is crisp and has a pungent, earthy, woodsy, and mustard-like flavor with subtle citrus undertones.

USES
Galangal, botanically classified as Alpinia officinarum, is the underground rhizome of a tropical shrub that belongs to the Zingiberaceae family. Also known as Siamese ginger and Thai ginger, there are two main species of Galangal known as Greater Galangal and Lesser Galangal, varying in size, shape, and taste, but both species are used to flavor culinary dishes. Galangal has been utilized for its medicinal properties in Asia for thousands of years and is predominately used today to flavor Southeast Asian cuisine. Galangal adds a warm, sweet, and pungent flavor to dishes, similar to ginger but stronger in flavor, and can be found in fresh, dried, and powdered form.

SEASONS
Galangal is available year-round.
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Frozen Galangal

$4.00
MOQ: 1000  Kilograms
Sample Available
Supplier From Ho Chi Minh, Viet Nam
 
Product Name: Frozen Galangal
Scientific Name: Alpinia galanga
Form: Whole, sliced, diced, or julienned
Color: Natural light yellow to cream
Flavor: Distinct aromatic and spicy taste, characteristic of fresh galangal
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Supplier From Mohali, Punjab, India
 
Greater Galangal is the dried rhizome of the plant Alpinia galanga. This is a perennial, robust, tillering, rhizomatous herb. A native of Indonesia, it is currently cultivated in all Southeast Asian countries, India, Bangladesh, China and Surinam. The plant requires sunny or moderately shady locations with fertile moist soil preferably sandy or clayey, rich in organic matter with good drainage. In the tropics, the plant occurs up to an altitude of 1200mtrs.

The rhizomes have many applications in traditional medicines such as for skin diseases, indigestion, colic, dysentery, enlarged spleen, respiratory diseases, mouth, and stomach cancer. Rhizomes show anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-protozoal, and expectorant activities.

The young rhizome is a spice used to flavour various dishes in Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and China.
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Galangal

MOQ: Not Specified
Supplier From Amphoe Bang Phli, Samut Prakarn, Thailand
 
Galangal rhizomes widely vary in size and shape and have a cylindrical, branched appearance with many shoots and bulbous knobs. The semi-smooth skin is light brown to tan, firm, hard, and is covered in darker brown rings. Underneath the woody skin, the flesh is pale yellow to ivory and is fibrous, dense, and aqueous with a spicy, floral aroma. Galangal is crisp and has a pungent, earthy, woodsy, and mustard-like flavor with subtle citrus undertones.

PRODUCT INFO
Galangal, botanically classified as Alpinia officinarum, is the underground rhizome of a tropical shrub that belongs to the Zingiberaceae family. Also known as Siamese ginger and Thai ginger, there are two main species of Galangal known as Greater Galangal and Lesser Galangal, varying in size, shape, and taste, but both species are used to flavor culinary dishes. Galangal has been utilized for its medicinal properties in Asia for thousands of years and is predominately used today to flavor Southeast Asian cuisine. Galangal adds a warm, sweet, and pungent flavor to dishes, similar to ginger but stronger in flavor, and can be found in fresh, dried, and powdered form.

USES
Galangal is primarily used in Southeast Asian cooking, lightly crushed or pounded as an aromatic to add an earthy and pungent flavor. The rhizome can be thinly sliced and added to stir-fries, boiled into curries, cooked into satay, mixed in applesauce, lightly tossed into salads, or used to flavor soups such as tom kha gai, a Thai coconut soup, or samlor kor ko, which is a Cambodian vegetable soup. It can also be used in stews, rice, and noodle dishes. Galangal is often mixed into seafood dishes as it has a flavor that can mask fishiness and is also commonly boiled into a tea. The rhizome can be found fresh or in dried and powdered form, and when ground, the flavor becomes milder but earthier. Galangal root pairs well with meats such as poultry and fish, shellfish, garlic, onions, tamarind, chiles, lemongrass, bell peppers, and green onions. The fresh rhizome will keep 1-2 weeks when stored in the refrigerator, and ground Galangal will keep up to one year when stored in a cool, dry, and dark place.

SEASONS
Galangal is available year-round.
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Galangal

MOQ: Not Specified
Supplier From Jakarta, Indonesia
 
Colour : Dried Light Brown
Moisture : 11% Max
Packing : PP Bag
Grades : A and B
Origin : Jawa and NTT

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