Difference between revisions of "Ginger"
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| − | + | [[Ginger]] can be gathered in the wild, or grown in the [[earthenware flowerpot]], [[earthenware window box]] or [[herb garden]]. | |
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| + | ==Uses for ginger== | ||
| + | Ginger can be used in: | ||
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| + | * some [[apothecary mixtures]] | ||
| + | * [[candied ginger]] with [[sugar]] on a [[Campstove#Candied ginger|campstove]] | ||
| + | * [[gingerbread]] with [[wheat flour]], [[rye flour]], and [[honey]] on a [[Tandoor#Gingerbread|tandoor]] | ||
| + | * [[pumpkin curry]] with [[rice]] and [[coconuts]] on a [[Tandoor#Pumpkin curry|tandoor]] | ||
| + | * [[yun cheong]] with [[poultry sausage]] and [[steamed rice]] on an [[Hibachi#Cooking_yun cheong|hibachi]] | ||
[[Category: Herbs]] | [[Category: Herbs]] | ||
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Uses for ginger
Ginger can be used in:
- some apothecary mixtures
- candied ginger with sugar on a campstove
- gingerbread with wheat flour, rye flour, and honey on a tandoor
- pumpkin curry with rice and coconuts on a tandoor
- yun cheong with poultry sausage and steamed rice on an hibachi