Ginger Powder is widely used in the kitchen to add flavor and aroma. The powder is extracted from the ginger root which is dried. It is a fine off-white or slightly brownish powder that has a strong aroma and a pungent flavour. Easy to store, ginger powder has a long shelf life of about one year.
Rich spicy dish will not get completed without ginger. Possible health benefits include relieving nausea, loss of appetite, motion sickness, and pain , Offering organic and fresh.
USD per ton
USD 280- USD 450 per MT
Product origin
Kerla,Andhra Pradesh,Assam,WestBengal - India
Key Specifications/Special Features
Place of Origin - India
Port Of Loading - Cochin Port , Chennai Port ,Tuticorin Port All India Port.
Payment Term
a. 40% AP & 60% DP,
b. 100% LC."
Minimum Order Quantity 20 feet container and Packing as per buyer requirement.
Clean surface, no insect pest, no stain, no sprout, no rotten, no mouldy, no pesticide thin skin, complete body, bright color and luster, yellow flesh, little fibre, moderate hot flavor, delicious taste for cooking, rich nutrition for human health. Long shelf life, can be up to more than 2 years when properly stored.
Dry Ginger- Indian Origin Only
Packing in Poly Bags
20 to 50 Kgs bags
Monthly 20 Containers Available.
Benefits of Dry Ginger
Weight loss
Dry ginger facilitates weight loss by improving digestion, which helps in burning stored fat and processing glucose in the blood. It also speeds up metabolism and controls fat absorption, thanks to its thermogenic properties. Another benefit of dry ginger is its ability to curb hunger and overeating.
Lowers cholesterol
Scientific research has proven that dry ginger helps in the lowering of total cholesterol and triglyceride levels. A 45-day-long study showed significant reductions in cholesterol markers when the subjects consumed around three grams of dry ginger powder per day.
Indigestion
Dry ginger also relieves pain and discomfort in the stomach caused by chronic indigestion. A delay in the emptying of the stomach is said to cause indigestion, and ginger has been shown to alleviate this problem. A study of 24 healthy subjects showed that consuming one to two grams of dry ginger powder before a meal speeded up the emptying of the stomach by 50 per cent.
Menstrual pain
Traditionally, dry ginger has also been used for relief for various aches and pains, including menstrual pain. A study of 150 women showed considerable improvement in menstrual pans when the subjects consumed one gram of dry ginger powder per day, during the first three days of their cycles.
Nausea and morning sickness
Dry ginger is also effective in abating the symptoms of nausea and morning sickness in pregnant women. Consuming even half a teaspoon of dry ginger powder mixed with honey and warm water offers quick relief to those suffering from these symptoms.
Lowers blood sugar
Dry ginger is an excellent natural remedy for controlling high blood sugar in the body. One can consume up to two grams of ginger powder mixed in warm water with a pinch of salt. This is more effective when had in the morning, on an empty stomach.
Inflammation
Dry ginger mixed with salt also helps in reducing inflammation in the body, especially with swollen joints and fingers. It has also proven to offer relief from inflammation caused by injuries.
Harvesting and supply time: november to july only.
Variety name : nadhya
Fibre: fibreless
Annual production: 5000 mt
Material is exportable
Interested companies have to give us 3 months advance information strictly before harvesting our materials. Please feel free to contact us
Health benefits of ginger "Ginger is fantastic," Slattery says. "It's not just delicious. Ginger, a natural component of ginger root, promotes gastrointestinal motility - the speed at which food leaves the stomach and goes through the digestive process. Eating ginger promotes efficient digestion, so food does not linger in the intestines as long." Relieving nausea. Promoting gastric emptying can relieve the discomfort of nausea caused by: Chemotherapy. Slattery, who works with cancer patients receiving chemotherapy, says ginger can relieve post-treatment nausea without some of the side effects of anti-nausea medications. Pregnancy. For generations, women have praised the power of ginger to relieve "morning sickness" and other nausea associated with pregnancy. "Even the American Academy of Obstetrics and Gynecology mentions ginger as an acceptable non-drug remedy for nausea and vomiting," Slattery says. Bloating and gas. Eating ginger can reduce fermentation processes, constipation, and other causes of gas and bloat in the intestines. Cellular wear and tear. Ginger contains antioxidants. These molecules help fight free radicals, compounds that can damage cells when their numbers become too high. Is ginger anti-inflammatory? It's possible. Slattery notes, "Ginger contains over 400 natural compounds, and some of them are anti-inflammatory. Further studies will help us determine if ginger consumption has an impact on conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis or respiratory inflammation.
Ginger is said to be one of the earliest known oriental spices. It is extensively used in Indian cuisine and other cuisines across the globe. The Ginger family is a tropical group and is found in abundance in the Indo-Malaysian region. Ginger export from India is, therefore, increasing rapidly for a few years. Export of Ginger from India requires health and quality norms to be followed. Ginger exports have now become a good way to earn revenue for exporters.
GINGER VARIETIES WE EXPORT
India produces around 385.33 thousand tons of Ginger and is one of the leading producers of ginger in the world. Export of ginger from India increased from 8,332.91 tons in 2007-08 to 35,616.35 tons in 2011-12. So the ginger exporter in India has improved their quality of products and are exporting more ginger every year.
1. RIO-DE-JANEIRO
Rio-de-Janeiro is one of the popular varieties of ginger. This variety can be identified by certain characteristics. The size of the rhizome is bold while the colour of the skin is buff. Also, Rio-de-Janeiro is pungent, known for high flavour and is less fibrous.
2. THINGPUI
Thingpui is one of the varieties of ginger grown in India. This variety of ginger is pungent. The size of the rhizome of the Thingpui is said to be medium. The colour of the skin can be identified as a buff. Thingpui is less fibrous and has a high amount of flavour.
3. WYNAD
Wynad is a variety of ginger, one of the earliest known oriental spices. The size of the rhizome of Wynad is bold. The colour of the skin is buff like many other varieties of ginger. It is pungent and less fibrous.
4. MARAN
Maran is a variety of ginger which is pungent and has a high flavour. The size of the rhizome of the Maran is said to be medium. The colour of the skin of Maran is buff. And this variety of ginger is less fibrous.
5. NADIA
Nadia is a type of ginger which is yellowish in colour. The size of the rhizome is said to be medium to bold for the Nadia variety of Ginger. Nadia is moderately pungent and mild flavoured. It is also less fibrous compared to other varieties of Ginger.
6. IISR-REJATHA
Released in 2001, this variety of ginger is lumpy and round in shape. It is said to have bold rhizomes with three-layered compact clumps. This variety has low fibre content and is rich in Rich in oil & oleoresin.
7. IISR-MAHIMA
The IISR-Mahima was released in the year 2001 and is plumpy. The areas of adoption for this variety of ginger include Kerala. This variety of ginger has bold rhizomes with fibre content. The IISR-Mahima is resistant to root-knot nematode.
8. IISR-VARADA
IISE-Varada is good quality and a high yielding variety of Ginger. It has plumpy rhizomes and medium-sized reddish-brown scales. Farmers say that the Varada variety is tolerant to diseases and has low fibre content.