Dry Ginger Ginger is herb that grows mainly in Asia is used as a spice in cooking. It is also known for its therapeutic qualities. It is an underground stem (rhizome) that can be used fresh, powdered, dried, or in the form of oil or GINGER. Dry Ginger known as Soonth, Sunth or Sukku in India, dried ginger is, as the name suggests, nothing but fresh ginger which has undergone a drying process by first washing and soaking overnight and then drying it out in the sun. Sometimes calcium carbonate is added to bleach the dried ginger, which gives it a whitish covering. Dried ginger is mostly used in its powdered form which is easy to store having a long shelf life of more than six months.
Fresh ginger from Brazil. Carefully examined during the harvest for only the highest quality ginger. Grown without using any harmful pesticides or chemicals. The ginger is stored in a temperature controlled room to retain freshness, and shipped in carefully sealed boxes and pallets. Please contact us with serious inquires. ADVANTAGES Competitive prices and reliable deliveries Guaranteed fresh quality Our farmers examine every box of ginger & only allow the best quality to be sold Personalized labels available with your company\'s brand and logo PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Beige to brown color with firm texture and thin skin. Shelf life of 4 weeks (longer if stored in a cool, dry place away from sunlight) Grown without chemicals and harvested by hand Exporting all over the USA & Europe. Delivery can be adjusted to buyer\'s needs. SHIPPING & PACKAGING Cardboard Boxes and Wooden Pallets
Ginger is actually the root or rhizome of the Zingiber officinale plant. A fragrant spice, it has a tangy flavor that can leave a bit of heat in the back of the mouth. It is a common ingredient in many Asian dishes, and is also a mainstay in Western sweets and desserts. Ginger is drunk either as the sole ingredient in ginger tea, or mixed with other tea leaf varieties.
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