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  • Ginger Plant: Understanding the Rhizome - What Part Do We Use?
    The part of the ginger plant that we use is the rhizome, which is a modified stem that grows underground. Ginger rhizomes are typically 2-4 inches long and have a knobby, irregular shape. They are covered in a thin, brown skin and have a pungent, spicy flavour. Ginger rhizomes are used fresh or dried in a variety of culinary and medicinal applications.
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