Edible gingers. www.walliscreekwatergarden.com.au

Gingers have been used for food and flavouring in many parts of the world for millennia.

The gingers we grow are relatively cold tolerant and require just a little protection in cold climates.

As a rule they prefer a rich organic soil well mulched and well watered during the growing months.

During winter when the tops die back and are shed you need to allow the plants to dry out so they don't

rot.

In areas with hot summers the plants prefer a little light shade or at least protection from the hot afternoon sun.

Every part of gingers are utilized as food and for culinary and medicinal purposes. Leaf shoots, flowers, rhizomes and tuberous roots are all eaten.

plant

leaves

flowers

rhizome

tubers

tips

Chinese keys

Raw &

cooked



Roots in cooking

used

Round root galangal

Young leaves



Roots in cooking


Tumeric

To wrap steamed food


In curry and rice



Myoga ginger


White part cut over hot food & salad




Puyang(aromatic ginger)


Raw& cooked



Raw & cooked

The information in this sheet is correct to our knowledge and we have personally tried most but when trying new things always start with a little to see if it agrees with you.