Ginger

One of the earliest Oriental spices known in Europe, ginger has been cultivated in India both as a fresh vegetable and marketed as a dried spice since time immemorial. The fresh, dried or powdered rhizome of a slender, perennial herb, Indian ginger has been acclaimed worldwide for its characteristic taste, flavour & texture.

Ginger has always meant many things to many people. A taste- maker. A flavourant. An appetizer. A drug. Though grown all over India, the finest quality ginger comes from Kerala endowed as it is with a congenial climate and a rich earthy soil. Indian dry ginger is known in the world market as 'Cochin Ginger' (NUGC) & 'Calicut Ginger' (NUGK).

India offers ginger in a variety of forms; oils, oleoresins, fresh ginger in brine, pickles, candies and syrups. It also comes in garbled/ungarbled, bleached/unbleached and powder forms. India has a predominant position in ginger production and export. The principal buyers are the Middle East, USA, the UK and the Netherlands.

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Botanical name Family name Commercial part
Zingiber officinale Roscoe Zingiberaceae The rhizome
Name in international languages
Spanish : Jengibre
French : Gingembre
German : Ingwer
Swedish : Ingefara
Arabic : Zanjabil
Dutch : Gember
Italian : Zenzero
Portuguese : Gengibre
Russian : Imbir
Japanese : Shoga
Chinese : Chiang
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