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  2. Ginger - Wikipedia

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    Powdered dry ginger root is typically used as a flavouring for recipes such as gingerbread, cookies, crackers and cakes, ginger ale, and ginger beer. Candied or crystallized ginger, known in the UK as "stem ginger", is the root cooked in sugar until soft, and is a type of confectionery. Fresh ginger may be peeled before eating.

  3. Martha Stewart's Chewy Chocolate-Gingerbread Cookies Are the ...

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    In addition to those ingredients, you'll need 1 stick of unsalted butter, peeled and grated fresh ginger, dark brown sugar and granulated sugar, molasses, baking soda, boiling water and semi-sweet ...

  4. Citrus Salad with Candied Ginger Recipe - AOL

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    1. Finely grate 1 teaspoon each of grapefruit zest, orange zest and clementine zest into a large bowl and add the sugar. 2. Using a sharp knife, peel the citrus, removing all of the bitter white pith.

  5. Big Soft Ginger Cookies Recipe - AOL

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    In a large bowl, cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Beat in egg and molasses. Combine the flour, ginger, baking soda, cinnamon, cloves and salt; gradually add to the creamed mixture and mix well.

  6. Zingiber - Wikipedia

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    Garden ginger's rhizome is the classic spice "ginger", and may be used whole, candied (known commonly as crystallized ginger), or dried and powdered. Other popular gingers used in cooking include cardamom and turmeric, [6] though neither of these examples is a "true ginger" – they belong to different genera in the family Zingiberaceae.

  7. 21 Gingerbread House Decorating Ideas, From Coconut Snow to ...

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    Lollipops, fruity candies, starlight mints, candy canes, and crystallized rock sugar all fall into this category. Use them for paths, roof tiles, trim, and accents. Melt hard candy for window ...

  8. Succade - Wikipedia

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    Succade is the candied peel of any of the citrus species, especially from the citron or Citrus medica which is distinct with its extra-thick peel; in addition, the taste of the inner rind of the citron is less bitter than those of the other citrus. [1]

  9. You Don't Need a Garden to Grow Ginger—Here's How to Do It ...

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    No green thumb or outdoor garden is required to grow this delicious plant.