Ginger (Zingiber offinale) is a tropical perennial that
grows from an aromatic, tuberous rhizome that is knotty shaped and buff colored.
The name Ginger is derived from the Sanscrit "gringa" or horn and "vera" meaning
body, in reference to the shape of the root. Ginger has a recorded history of
use in China dating from the 4th century B.C.
Used for hundreds of years as a spice cooking, Ginger is
also used for its soothing properties. Ginger is available fresh, dried ground
and in dried pieces. It can be added to beverages, fruits, salads, meats, pultry,
vegetables and is a favorite in stir-fry cooking . Combined with onions and
garlic, it adds an agreeable, warming flavor to any main entree.