
Ginger: Zesty Spice Essential
Spicy, aromatic, and full of warmth, ginger brings energy and balance to cooking. From curries to teas and baked goods, it’s a versatile ingredient loved around the world.
Ginger
Zingiber Officinale
What is Ginger?
Ginger has been treasured for thousands of years for both culinary and medicinal purposes. Its spicy, aromatic rhizome is used in savoury dishes, sweets, teas, and beverages worldwide.
The compounds gingerol and shogaol give ginger its signature heat and antioxidant properties, supporting digestion and reducing inflammation. In cooking, ginger adds depth to curries, stir-fries, baked goods, and marinades, while fresh ginger is commonly infused in teas and smoothies for its invigorating flavour.
Its versatility and health benefits make it a staple in kitchens globally.

Flavour and Taste
Ginger has a bright, warm, and slightly peppery taste with a touch of sweetness and citrusy sharpness. It brings a lively heat that wakes up the palate without overpowering other flavours. In savoury dishes, it adds depth and aromatic warmth; in sweets, it cuts through richness with a fresh, zesty balance.
Facts about Ginger
FAQ
How Does Ginger Taste?
Ginger is warm, pungent, and slightly sweet with a zesty, peppery kick.
How do you use ginger in recipes?
Ginger can be grated, sliced, or ground for curries, stir-fries, sauces, and baked goods. It’s also popular in teas, smoothies, and marinades for its warming, refreshing flavour.
What cuisines use ginger the most?
Store fresh ginger in the fridge or freezer, wrapped tightly to retain moisture. Ground or dried ginger should be kept in an airtight container away from light and heat.
How should ginger be stored?
Store dried oregano in a cool, dark cupboard in an airtight container. Fresh sprigs can be kept in the fridge, wrapped in a damp paper towel.

Recipe Idea:
Honey-Ginger Tea
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Rub a whole chicken with olive oil, minced garlic, lemon juice, salt, pepper, and a generous sprinkle of dried oregano.
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Roast at 200°C (400°F) for about 1 hour, basting occasionally with its juices.
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Serve with roasted potatoes tossed in olive oil and oregano for a fragrant, comforting meal.